Rep. Rob Wittman discusses district events and education programs

Rep. Rob Wittman discusses district events and education programs
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Rep. Rob Wittman, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 1st District, recently communicated updates regarding his office’s initiatives and community engagements through a series of tweets. Wittman, who has been serving since 2007 after succeeding Jo Ann Davis, shared information about mobile office hours and educational opportunities in Virginia.

On February 18, 2025, Rep. Wittman announced an expansion of his office’s mobile hours with a staff member scheduled to be present in Warsaw at 10 a.m. to assist constituents with casework. He provided further details about these services across Virginia’s First District in his tweet: “As part of my office’s expanded mobile office hours, a member of my staff will be in Warsaw tomorrow at 10 a.m. to help constituents with casework.”

Later that day, Wittman highlighted the Advanced Career Education (ACE) Center at Hermitage High School on February 18, emphasizing its role in providing skills-based training for juniors and seniors from Henrico Schools. The program aims to equip students with certifications or licenses in various fields such as construction and healthcare: “The Advanced Career Education (ACE) Center at Hermitage High School offers hands-on, skills-based training for @HenricoSchools juniors and seniors.”

However, due to unforeseen circumstances on February 19, Wittman’s team had to cancel the planned mobile office hours in Warsaw for that day. Assuring constituents of their safety as a priority, he rescheduled the meeting for March 5 at the Old Circuit Court: “As a result, our mobile office hours scheduled for today in Warsaw have been canceled.”



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