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You are here: Home Press Releases DELEGATE ROBIN ABBOTT SWORN INTO THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES OF THE VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND RECEIVES COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

DELEGATE ROBIN ABBOTT SWORN INTO THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES OF THE VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND RECEIVES COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

RICHMOND, VA 1:00PM – Wednesday January 13th , 2010 – Delegate Elect Robin Abbott was sworn in on this first day of the 2010 General Assembly Session as the Delegate from the 93rd District representing Newport News and James City County with support from family and friends. Abbott took the oath of office along with twenty other newly elected Members for a near House record.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Contact: Legislative Assistant Jeremy Wallenberg, 415.238.2705 (C), 804.698.1193 (O), 804.698.6793 (F) delrabbott@house.virginia.gov
Robin Abbott received her committee assignments and will serve on the House Finance Committee and the House Science and Technology Committee.

 

 

 

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Your overwhelming support at the polls last November 2009, tireless effort, watchful accountability, goodwill, and willingness to communicate critical issues, delivered me to the Virginia General Assembly as your representative in Richmond. The trust shown to me then, now holds me to an enduring commitment to fight for your pressing concerns, and make certain that all voices of the 93rd District are heard. I am profoundly bound to legislate fair and just, and work hard for you. The News From The GA

page is designed to better inform the District of legislation and other relevant news that occur in the VA General Assembly. I thank you and look forward to a continuing dialogue as I perfect the art of representing the people of Newport News and James City County.

        --Robin Abbott
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