Governor Glenn Youngkin and Delegate Karen Greenhalgh spoke to parents in Virginia Beach this week, as part of Youngkin’s Parents Matter conversations across the Commonwealth. Now that students have officially returned to school, Governor Youngkin is going to continue to push for parents to have a bigger say in their children’s lives. All of this is possible with the support of proven leaders such as Delegate Karen Greenhalgh, who will continue to bring common sense to the General Assembly.
Gov. Youngkin continues ‘Parents Matter’ tour with stop in Virginia Beach
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – On a day when many students have now officially returned to school, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said in no uncertain terms that he’s going to continue pushing for parents to have a bigger say in how public schools are run.
The governor delivered remarks while in Virginia Beach Monday, saying he wanted to use the start of the new school year to highlight what he calls “priority issues” for families — chief among them his administration’s model policies — while also driving home the message that “parents matter.”
This week, Governor Glenn Youngkin and Virginia’s First Lady celebrated Virginia Craft Beer Month! Virginia Craft Beer Month is an opportunity to celebrate the Commonwealth’s 344 licensed craft breweries, craft beer culture, and the business and community leaders working to grow the industry!
This week, Governor Glenn Youngkin kicked off the 2023 Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over DUI enforcement and public education campaign alongside law enforcement, medical professionals, and EMS responders who work tirelessly day and night to save lives from the dangers of drinking and driving.
Click here to watch the launch of our “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.