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Youngkin had been able to block the credit expansion from being fully implemented before conceding to it in last year’s budget. His spokesman, Christian Martinez, ...
Youngkin’s press secretary, Christian Martinez, ... Youngkin acknowledges many are anxious but says the process is needed and that state help is coming.
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Youngkin’s finance secretary reveals ‘personnel changes’ were made after corporate tax refund backlog - MSNYoungkin’s press secretary, Christian Martinez, told 8News the backlog issues have been resolved and won’t influence Virginia’s projections in the future.
Youngkin press secretary Christian Martinez told the Hill that the governor’s office intends to appeal the ruling. “Governor Youngkin remains committed to lowering the cost of living for ...
RICHMOND — A circuit court judge has ruled that Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s effort to remove Virginia from a carbon cap-and-trade market called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative was unlawful ...
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Youngkin administration asks Virginia’s public colleges and universities to ensure investments are apolitical - MSNRICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration sent leaders of Virginia’s public colleges and universities a letter asking them to make sure their school’s ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin. (Photo: Christian Martinez, Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin) Three months from today, the nearly 300 nursing homes in Virginia will have to comply with a new state ...
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Student leaders at 10 Virginia universities ask to meet with Youngkin over changes to DEI programsChristian Martinez, a Youngkin spokesperson, did not respond when asked multiple times if a meeting would be scheduled between the governor and students.
He said that when the plan is ready: “I want to communicate it in a package. We’ll have a good one for you.” Youngkin’s press ...
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Judge rules Youngkin administration can’t pull Virginia out of greenhouse gas agreement - MSNYoungkin press secretary Christian Martinez said in a statement to The Hill that the governor’s office intends to appeal the ruling.
“We respectfully disagree with the judge’s decision and will pursue an appeal,” Youngkin spokesman Christian Martinez said in an email. “Governor Youngkin remains committed to lowering the ...
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