Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Reminder: FOIA Council Meeting -- December 4, 2024

Dear Members, Patrons, and Interested Parties:

This is a reminder that the FOIA Council will meet on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 1:00 pm in House Room A of the General Assembly Building (201 N. Ninth St.). Materials for the meeting, and the meeting agenda, are attached. 

Thank you, 

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Alan Gernhardt, Esq., Executive Director 
Joseph Underwood, Esq., Senior Attorney
Lauren Waller, Program Administrator
Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council

201 N. Ninth St., 4th Floor

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 698-1810 

1-866-448-4100 (toll free)

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Friday, November 1, 2024

Campaign Update + Final Super Saturday

Good Morning Trump Captains,

The tireless work we have been putting in for 2 months has been showing in the early vote numbers greatly! The republican parts of each county have been turning out more than the democratic one, showing a trend that could win us the election. Our work is not done, we have 46 more hours to talk to voters from now until election day and we have to talk to as many as humanly possible. We cannot get complacent, as we need very good election day turnout to win this flip state.

Here are some key takeaways:
- Williamsburg City and the liberal precincts of James City County are not showing up like they did in 2020
- Northern and southern Newport News is heavily struggling with turnout while the central portion of it, the most conservative area, is showing up in strong numbers. 
- The bluest precincts have turnout in the 10%s and low 20%s, while the most red precincts have 40 and 50%.
- Only the red part of the flip counties like Virginia Beach, Chesterfield, and Stafford are coming out to vote.
- Northern Virginia is not coming out like they did in 2020.

In order to put this election in the bag, we have to get good turnout on election day. Please let me know if you need a walklist, have questions, or have concerns!

Here is the RSVP for the final Super Saturday in Newport News:

Let's buckle down and win this thing. Every voter contact is a step closer to Making America Great Again!

PS: You can doorknock/phonebank 9 AM until 9 PM!

Onto Victory,
Ashton Bradford
757-334-2257
abradford@virginia.gop

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

TF47 Vice Presidential Debate Tonight + Phonebanking tomorrow

Hello Trump Captains,

Thank you all for your hard work this weekend, Virginia is looking a lot better than it did in 2020. All of that stems from our hard work, and we have to keep our foot on the gas so we can win the state in November!
I am excited to tell you all about some events we have going on this week. 

The Vice Presidential Debate between Tim Walz and J.D Vance is tonight at 9 PM. The Trump Team and Greater Peninsula Young Republicans will be hosting a watch party at the James City County Republican Headquarters at 6935 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg. Food and beverages will be provided, here is the RSVP:

I will be holding the weekly phonebanking at the York County office on Wednesday. Food and beverages will be provided, here is the link to RSVP:

Let me know if you have any questions!

Onto Victory,
Ashton Bradford
757-334-2257
abradford@virginia.gop

Sunday, September 29, 2024

TF47 Watch Party and Phonebanking

Hello Trump Captains,

Thank you all for your hard work this weekend, Virginia is looking a lot better than it did in 2020. All of that stems from our hard work, and we have to keep our foot on the gas so we can win the state in November!
I am excited to tell you all about some events we have going on this week. 

The Vice Presidential Debate between Tim Walz and J.D Vance is on Tuesday at 9 PM. The Trump Team and Greater Peninsula Young Republicans will be hosting a watch party at the James City County Republican Headquarters at 6935 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg. Food and beverages will be provided, here is the RSVP:

I will be holding the weekly phonebanking at the York County office on Wednesday. Food and beverages will be provided, here is the link to RSVP:

Let me know if you have any questions!

Onto Victory,
Ashton Bradford
757-334-2257
abradford@virginia.gop

Saturday, July 27, 2024

Follow-Ups and Q&A: Trump Force 47 Captain Training

Hello,

Thank you for attending our captain training in York, James City, Newport News, Hampton, and Gloucester this past week.

Our team is going to have a Post-Trump Force 47 Captain Training follow-up and Q&A for all of our TF47 Captains this upcoming Monday, July 29 @ 7:30 PM via ZOOM call.
The purpose of this virtual meeting will be to answer any and all questions you have concerning Campaign Sidekick, our Captain program, and general questions about your efforts to help elect President Trump and JD Vance to the White House this November.

Tomorrow, Sunday 7/28 from 1 pm - 5 pm our regional Trump Force 47 office in York County will be open for walk-ins from our TFC47 Captains to pick up literature, get assistance on any Campaign Sidekick related issues, and assist you with any general issues that are occurring.

Regional Trump Force 47 Office: 5758 George Washington Memorial Hwy, Yorktown, Virginia 

I will be sending out the Zoom call link to each of you for Monday evening tomorrow afternoon. 

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to respond to this email or write me a text message (757-585-8820).

Onto victory,

Brady Hillis
bhillis@virginia.gop

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Virginia Companies Expand into Global Markets through Commonwealth’s Trade Accelerator Program

Commonwealth of Virginia

Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 24, 2024


CONTACTS:



Office of the Governor 

Contact: Christian Martinez 

Email: Christian.Martinez@governor.virginia.gov  


Virginia Economic Development Partnership 

Contact: Suzanne Clark 

Email: sclark@vedp.org  

Virginia Companies Expand into Global Markets through Commonwealth’s Trade Accelerator Program

RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that 16 companies across the Commonwealth have graduated from the Virginia Economic Development Partnership’s (VEDP) Virginia Leaders in Export Trade (VALET) program and 13 companies have joined the two-year program. VALET, which now has 391 graduated companies, assists Virginia exporters that have firmly established domestic operations and are committed to international exporting as a growth strategy. 


“International trade is a pillar of the Commonwealth’s economy, and the VALET program provides invaluable resources to guide Virginia businesses seeking growth into the global marketplace,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “We congratulate these companies that have grown their domestic sales and are taking the next steps toward international expansion, advancing Virginia’s economic growth in diverse regions of the Commonwealth.” 


“The VALET program has facilitated access to global markets for businesses of any size or sector over the past two decades, helping nearly 400 Virginia companies successfully expand their international sales,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick. “This award-winning program can be transformational as a growth strategy and provides long-term economic benefits for these businesses and the Commonwealth as a whole.” 


The graduating companies are: 


  • Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (Fairfax County) 


  • Alacran Consulting (Montgomery County) 


  • ANRA Technologies (Fairfax County) 


  • Atlantic Research Group (Albemarle County) 


  • Axxor N.A. LLC (Pittsylvania County) 


  • Babylon Micro-Farms (City of Richmond) 


  • Black Dog Salvage (City of Roanoke) 


  • Bloomaker USA Inc. (Augusta County) 


  • Elgin Separation Solutions (Tazewell County) 


  • NAG Marine (City of Norfolk) 


  • QualiChem (City of Salem) 


  • RangeForce (Prince William County) 


  • River Front Services (Fairfax County) 


  • SimIS, Inc. (City of Portsmouth) 


  • SteelMaster Buildings (City of Virginia Beach) 


  • The Virginia Beer Company (York County) 


VALET is a two-year international business acceleration program that provides participating companies with international sales plan development services, assistance from a team of experienced international service providers, international business meetings with potential partners, educational events, and customized market research. There are currently 49 companies participating in the VALET program and 441 Virginia companies have been accepted to participate in the program since its inception in 2002. 


The companies joining the VALET program include: 


  • Afton Scientific Corporation (Albemarle County) 


  • AQ Transformer Solutions (Wythe County) 


  • BluePrint Automation (Chesterfield County) 


  • Damon Company (City of Salem) 


  • DataXstream, LLC (James City County) 


  • DZYNE Technologies (Fairfax County) 


  • Fabritek Company, Inc. (City of Winchester) 


  • Learning Tree International (Fairfax County) 


  • Parsons Government Services (Fairfax County) 


  • Regulus Global (City of Virginia Beach) 


  • Universal Fibers (Washington County) 


  • Vibrent Health (Fairfax County) 


  • Yupo Corporation (City of Chesapeake) 


“When Virginia companies succeed overseas, it further cements the Commonwealth’s position as a key player in the global marketplace and underscores the value of VEDP’s world-class VALET program,” said Jason El Koubi, VEDP President and CEO. “We are excited to see the outcomes that these Virginia businesses will achieve—including substantial trade-supported job creation in Virginia—as a result of their participation in the program.” 


Virginia exports over $51 billion in goods and services annually. Exports of the Commonwealth’s products and services are critical to economic growth, supporting more than 257,000 jobs and generating $2 billion in annual tax revenue. VEDP offers numerous programs to assist Virginia companies with selling into the global marketplace and has a network of international market research consultants covering 122 countries around the globe. 


The Virginia Economic Development Partnership was created by the Virginia General Assembly in 1995 to encourage, stimulate, and support the development and expansion of the economy of the Commonwealth. To accomplish its objectives of promoting economic expansion within the Commonwealth, the Partnership focuses its efforts on business recruitment, expansion, and international trade development. 

 

More information on the VALET Program is available here

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