Across the country, localities are pushing back against the left's radical agenda to erase our history and heritage. Several states have pending bills that will add or strengthen war memorial protection laws, as citizens, weary of the woke policies of the past few years, work to elect representatives and leaders who will not cater to the demands of our modern day carpetbaggers and scalawags.
In Virginia, the democratically controlled legislature continues its assault. This session, monument protection bills, simply calling for referendums before removal, were killed in committee by democrats, while a bill to yank the property tax exemption status on several of Virginia's finest historical and benevolent societies passed through both houses. Last year, Governor Youngkin vetoed similar legislation after a flood of constituent communications, and considering the statement that was made with President Trump's decisive victory on the same platform, it is expected he will do the same this year, but not guaranteed. He has not publicly commented on the matter.
The veto deadline is midnight Monday, March 24th. He has until then to sign the bill, veto it, or take no action, in which case the bill would become law.
Contact Governor Youngkin:
Use this online form: https://www.governor.virginia.gov/communicating-with-the.../
Phone: 804-786-2211
Email: glenn.youngkin@governor.virginia.gov