Congressman Wittman Announces 2020 Re-Election
On July 22, Congressman Wittman issued this statement:
On July 22, Congressman Wittman issued this statement:
House of Delegates Speaker M. Kirkland “Kirk” Cox (R-Colonial Heights) and Senate Majority Leader Thomas K. “Tommy” Norment, Jr. (R-James City) today announced they are directing the Virginia State Crime Commission to undertake a “systematic review” of the May 31 Continue reading Virginia State Crime Commission to Review Laws Proposed in Special Session
The below article provides a good summary of what took place at the June 22 State Central Committee meeting and why. Among the decisions was to select Virginia’s Republican nominee for President at next year’s RPV State Convention, and hold Continue reading Summary of June 22 SCC Meeting
“As you may know, our country is currently facing a multitude of threats from around the globe. With growing aggression from adversaries like Iran, China, and Russia, America must project a unified front to protect our national security interests. That Continue reading Wittman: We need a permanent SECDEF – ASAP!
On June 22nd, the RPV State Central Committee (SCC) approved a resolution with a vote of 56-17-3 that affirmed the 1st District Committee’s ruling on an appeal heard on May 20th from Scott Wyatt, who was seeking the nomination in Continue reading State Central Committee Upholds 1st District Ruling on Wyatt Appeal
Please join the Honorable Thomas M. Davis, III, the Mathews County Republican Committee, neighboring Republican Committees in the First District, and invited guests at a very special event on Monday, May 20, 6:30 pm at the Piankatank Ruritan Club for Continue reading An Evening With Tom Davis Hosted by the Mathews County Republican Committee – May 20, 2019
Note from Congressman Wittman: Friends, Given the President signaled a clear willingness to work with Democrats on infrastructure, I’ve asked Speaker Pelosi to consider both investments in broadband and policies that encourage investment in any future legislation that the House Continue reading Wittman’s Letter to Speaker Pelosi on Broadband