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VA-10 Educational Leaders Endorse Aliscia Andrews

Aliscia Andrews, photo from the campaign Facebook page.

Aliscia Andrews – candidate for the Republican Primary in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District- announced today the support of several school board members in the District.

Her campaign announced the following via a media release Wednesday:

Three local School Board members have endorsed her campaign for Congress: Fauquier County School Board Chair Susan Pauling, Fauquier County School Board Member Clay Campbell, and Loudoun County School Board Member Kari LaBell.

“Aliscia Andrews has a close understanding of our community’s needs and a clear vision for optimizing the 10th District’s potential,” said Fauquier County School Board Chair Susan Pauling. “She has fought tirelessly to improve our schools, bolster national security, and create brighter futures for our children. I trust that she will bring that same energy to Congress. I am honored to endorse Aliscia Andrews for Congress!”

“Aliscia Andrews knows this district-she knows the values we hold and what we stand for,” said Fauquier County School Board Member Clay Campbell. “I am grateful for her leadership in the Parents Matter movement and her focus on school safety, especially in cracking down on fentanyl occurrences in schools. I am proud to endorse her for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District!”

“From the beginning, Aliscia has fought tirelessly here in Loudoun County to improve the education system and protect our children’s futures,” said Loudoun County School Board Member Kari LaBell. “I have full faith that Aliscia will fight with the same drive and character in Congress. I am proud to endorse Aliscia Andrews for Congress.”

Andrews previously ran for the seat in 2020, and most recently served as the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security in the Youngkin Administration. She is a Marine Corps Veteran and is seeking to be the first female Marine vet elected to Congress. Her campaign is also endorsed by Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger (TN-01) and Congressman Rich McCormick (GA-06).

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