“Bryce Reeves has always stood for Virginians. In the U.S. Senate, he will be the conservative leader that delivers.”
Orange, VA – Virginia Delegate Nick Freitas today announced his endorsement of Senator Bryce Reeves for the United States Senate, praising Reeves’ principled leadership and long record of service to the Commonwealth. Freitas’ endorsement is the latest in a growing list of Republican leaders across Virginia to throw their support behind Reeves.
“I’ve had the privilege of calling Bryce Reeves a friend and colleague for nearly two decades,” said Nick Freitas. “His unwavering commitment to Virginia’s values and steadfast leadership have made the Commonwealth safer, families stronger, and our economy prosperous. I am proud to stand with Bryce Reeves because he has always stood for Virginians. In the U.S. Senate, he will be the conservative leader that delivers.”
Delegate Freitas represents Virginia’s 62nd District, which includes portions of Culpeper, Madison, and Orange Counties. His endorsement adds to the growing coalition of Virginia leaders backing Reeves’ campaign for his integrity, service, and commitment to results-driven leadership, including:
- Virginia Senator Danny Diggs
- Virginia Senator Timmy French
- Virginia Senator Travis Hackworth
- Virginia Senator Chris Head
- Virginia Senator Bill DeSteph
- Virginia Senator Christie New Craig
- Virginia Senator Bill Stanley
- Virginia Senator Luther Cifers
Reeves has built a reputation in Richmond as a problem solver who works across party lines without compromising his principles. His record includes:
- Supporting Veterans and Military Families – Expanded education benefits for survivors and dependents of fallen heroes. 2022, SB529 Military child program. 2022, SB768 VMSDEP expansion. 2015, SB 1354 Higher education military identifier.
- Defending Parental Rights – Championed legislation affirming parents’ role in education. 2013, SB908 Virginia Parental Bill of Rights.
- Protecting Public Safety – Led efforts to crack down on fentanyl and strengthen penalties for violent offenders. 2024, SB7 Antisemitic and hate crime bill, 2023, SB 1188, Fentanyl defined as a weapon of terror. 2017, SB1154 Harsher penalties for supporting terrorist organizations.
- Delivering Tax Relief – Secured bipartisan tax relief for working families and demanded government accountability. 2025, SB867 automate taxpayer refund for unclaimed property. 2022, SB528 Largest tax cut in VA history for our veterans. 2021, SB1130 Disabled veteran property tax exemptions. 2015, SB1219 Expanded tangible personal property tax relief bill.
The Reeves campaign will focus on lowering costs, securing the border, defending freedoms, and restoring trust in government.
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