Bryce Reeves Announces Endorsement by Virginia Police Benevolent Association

March 20, 2023

FREDERICKSBURG, VA – March 20th, 2023 –  Today, Senator Bryce Reeves (R-Spotsylvania) announced a new endorsement for his campaign in Virginia’s 28th Senate District by the Virginia Police Benevolent Association. This endorsement continues the swelling momentum surrounding the Reeves campaign for re-election into the newly formed 28th Senate District. 

“The Virginia Police Benevolent Association, representing nearly ten thousand law enforcement professionals in the state of Virginia, proudly endorses our long-time friend Senator Bryce Reeves for re-election to the Senate of Virginia.”

“Senator Reeves continues to be one of law enforcement’s biggest allies in the Virginia Legislature, always available and willing to assist in matters important to our profession. Our long-time relationship with Senator Reeves has produced legislation that improves working conditions for law enforcement and improves public safety for our citizens. We look forward to continuing our work with Senator Reeves as we strive to make Virginia a better place to work and live,” said Virginia Police Benevolent Association President Joe Woloszyn.

Bryce Reeves stated, “I have had the opportunity to work with the Virginia Police Benevolent Association on numerous issues affecting law enforcement within the Commonwealth. From eliminating ticket quotas to getting the necessary funding for departments to be able to afford body cameras, I will always work in Richmond to support our men and women in blue.”

Bryce Reeves has also received many endorsements from the local law enforcement community. Local law enforcement who have endorsed Bryce include: Sheriff Jeremy Falls (Fauquier), Sheriff Roger Harris (Spotsylvania), and Sheriff Erik Weaver (Madison). Bryce has also had the pleasure of receiving endorsements from US Congressman Bob Good (R-VA05), and Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears (R-VA).  

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Bryce Reeves is a small business owner, auxiliary sheriff’s deputy in Culpeper County, former Army Ranger, and former Prince William County narcotics detective. Senator Reeves is running for re-election into the newly formed 28th Senate District. The counties within this district include: Orange, Culpeper, Madison, Greene, Rappahannock, Fauquier (part), and Spotsylvania (part) Senator Reeves currently serves on the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services and sits on the Committees on Local Government, General Laws and Technology, and Privileges and Elections. In addition, Senator Reeves is the Co-chair of the Virginia General Assembly Military and Veterans Caucus. Senator Reeves resides in Spotsylvania County.