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Williams celebrates first day in Richmond, announces committee assignments

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January 19, 2022
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Del. Wren Williams, R-Stuart, is pictured with his mother, Holly Williams, last week, after beginning his term in the House.  (Contributed photo)

Del. Wren Williams, R-Stuart, took his seat in the Virginia House of Delegates Wednesday in Richmond. 

“It is a surreal honor to become a member of the oldest continuous law-making body in America. It will be my privilege to fight for Southside and Southwest Virginia and be a strong voice for our conservative values,” said Williams, who is a native of Patrick County. 

Williams, 33, is one of the youngest Delegates in the Virginia House. 

His committee assignments are:

Privileges and Elections

Courts of Justice

Public Safety

“These committee assignments are energizing to me because my district needs an advocate for them on these issues. I will champion the 2nd Amendment, back our law enforcement, fight for secure elections, and straighten out our legal system so that it protects the rights and freedoms of law-abiding Virginians and their families. I will always stand for our conservative values,” Williams said. 

Williams’ swearing-in ceremony will be held on Saturday, January 22, in the House Chamber in Richmond. A reception will follow.

 

 

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