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Governor Glenn Youngkin Delivers 2025 State of the Commonwealth Address

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Governor Glenn Youngkin delivered his 2025 State of the Commonwealth address, reflecting on the progress made during his tenure and outlining priorities for the future. Speaking in the historic capitol built by Thomas Jefferson, the governor celebrated Virginia’s economic growth, educational advancements, and strengthened public safety, while urging continued efforts to build on these successes.

A Strong Virginia

Governor Youngkin declared Virginia’s economy “stronger than it has been in a long time,” citing record job growth, surging new business investments, and a substantial budget surplus. Virginia, now ranked 9th in the nation for net population movement, is attracting more residents than ever, reversing a decade-long trend.

Virginia’s AAA bond rating remains among the strongest in the nation, bolstered by initiatives such as $5 billion in tax relief, streamlining 50,000 regulations, and securing the state’s position as CNBC’s “Top State for Business.”

“We are growing, competing, and winning,” Youngkin said.

Investing in Education

Education reform and investment featured prominently in the address. Governor Youngkin highlighted an 18% raise for teachers, a $7 billion increase in K-12 public education funding, and historic investments in early literacy and career and technical education programs.

He announced additional funding for school construction and proposed Virginia Opportunity Scholarships for 10,000 low-income families, providing $5,000 per student without affecting existing education funding. Youngkin also emphasized the success of lab schools, including partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

Addressing the detrimental impact of excessive cell phone use on students, Youngkin confirmed that all Virginia K-12 schools will implement bell-to-bell, phone-free environments this year.

Public Safety and Combating the Fentanyl Crisis

Virginia’s violent crime rates have declined, with murders in 13 of the state’s most violent cities dropping by 38%. Youngkin credited initiatives like Operation Bold Blue Line and Operation Ceasefire, which led to significant reductions in drug overdoses and violent gang activity.

The governor proposed raising penalties for drug manufacturers or distributors whose illicit substances result in fatalities, emphasizing the devastation caused by fentanyl. “No family should endure such a tragedy,” he said, referencing the story of Jennifer Johnson, whose son PJ was killed by a fentanyl-laced pill.

Youngkin also celebrated the efforts of School Resource Officers and law enforcement personnel like Deputy Ramon Rivera, whose awareness campaigns are educating thousands on the dangers of fentanyl.

Powering Virginia’s Future

Governor Youngkin called for an overhaul of the Virginia Clean Economy Act, arguing that it has led to higher energy costs and hindered economic growth. He urged lawmakers to embrace an “All-of-the-Above” energy strategy, including natural gas, small modular reactors (SMRs), and innovative technologies such as hydrogen and fusion.

“We must double our power generation in the next decade to meet Virginia’s growing needs,” he said, adding that local communities must retain control over land use for solar and industrial projects.

Caring for Mothers, Babies, and Families

The governor stressed the importance of maternal and infant health, noting that 80% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. He called for interventions to address disparities in care for Black, Hispanic, and rural communities, as well as expanded childcare funding to reduce waitlists and address childcare deserts.

Looking Ahead

Governor Youngkin closed by urging bipartisan cooperation, emphasizing shared goals to further strengthen Virginia. He honored military families, first responders, and the resilient spirit of Virginians, sharing the inspiring story of Carl and Linda McMurray, survivors of last year’s devastating flood in Southwest Virginia.

“The Spirit of Virginia is soaring,” Youngkin concluded. “Let us continue to work together—not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Virginians—to ensure a bright and prosperous future for all.”

Key Takeaways:

  • Economic Growth: Virginia welcomed $90 billion in business investments and created 257,000 new jobs since January 2022.
  • Education Investment: Record funding for public education, teacher raises, and school construction, along with expanded school choice.
  • Public Safety: Major reductions in violent crime and drug overdoses, with a renewed focus on combating fentanyl.
  • Energy Reform: Plans to diversify energy production to meet growing demand while reducing costs.
  • Maternal and Child Health: Expanded resources and funding to ensure healthier outcomes for mothers and infants.

The governor’s address emphasized a united vision to ensure Virginia remains a top state for families, businesses, and opportunity.

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