Rep. Rob Wittman meets with preservationists and engages with constituents in Virginia

Rep. Rob Wittman meets with preservationists and engages with constituents in Virginia
U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman Working for Virginia's 1st District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Rob Wittman, currently serving in the U.S. Congress for Virginia’s 1st district, has recently shared several updates via Twitter. Wittman, who has been representing the district since 2007 after succeeding Jo Ann Davis, used social media to communicate with constituents and inform them of his recent activities.

On April 7, 2025, Wittman expressed his appreciation for meeting with individuals focused on preserving natural and historic resources in the Commonwealth. He stated, “I always appreciate the chance to meet with those working to preserve the natural and historic treasures we are so blessed to have in our Commonwealth. Today, I welcomed representatives from the @NPCA, @River_Friends, and Colonial Yorktown business owners to my Glen Allen office.”

The following day, on April 8, 2025, Wittman announced his upcoming appearance on a local radio program, sharing, “At 7:35 a.m., I’ll be joining @RichOnTheMic on @NewsradioWRVA. Tune in.”

Later that day, Wittman provided information about constituent services, informing the public about accessible resources through his district offices. He tweeted, “Do you need help with checking on Social Security benefits, renewing a passport, or processing a VA claim? My district offices in Glen Allen and Yorktown are open every day, but my team is also hosting mobile office hours in Tappahannock tomorrow to assist constituents with.”



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