Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin endorses State Senator Bryce Reeves for re-election

April 12, 2023

FREDERICKSBURG, VA – April 12, 2023 –  Today, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA)announced his endorsement of State Senator Bryce Reeves (R-Spotsylvania) who is running for re-elction for Virginia’s 28th Senate District. This endorsement continues the swelling momentum surrounding the Reeves campaign for re-election.

“Bryce Reeves is a true servant leader I rely on in Richmond. He leads the fight and wins, giving us lower taxes, concealed carry, parental rights, and a better foster care system. You can trust Bryce to always fight for the military, small business owners, and the unborn. Please re-elect Bryce Reeves to the Senate so he can continue defending our God-given freedoms.” stated Virginia Governor Glenn Younkin.

Bryce Reeves stated, “It has been an honor to work alongside Governor Youngkin in support of his Promises Made, Promises Kept initiatives. Whether it was cementing the largest tax cut in Virginia’s history for our veterans or working on ground breaking international trade legislation, I know our Governor will always work to bring prosperity to our great Commonwealth and those who reside in it. I am humbled by his support.”

Bryce Reeves has also received many endorsements from numerous local, state, and federal officials. Local officials who have endorsed Bryce include: Sheriff Jeremy Falls (Fauquier), Sheriff Roger Harris (Spotsylvania), Sheriff Erik Weaver (Madison), Del. Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper) , Del. Mike Webert (R-Fauquier) and State Senator Mark Obenshain (R- Harrisonburg).

Bryce has also had the pleasure to receive the endorsements of  US Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (R-VA02), US Congressman Bob Good (R-VA05), Attorney General Jason Miyares (R-VA), and Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears (R-VA).  

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Bryce Reeves is a small business owner, 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.