By Virginia Sen. Saddam Azlan Salim
Hurricane Helene
This past week, we have witnessed the devastation across the Southeast caused by Hurricane Helene. The hurricane’s impact was felt in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and right here in Virginia. Many communities, particularly in Southwest Virginia, have been severely affected, leaving homes destroyed, families displaced, and infrastructure in ruins.
In response, our state and federal partners have been working tirelessly to provide relief and support to those impacted. Emergency declarations were signed by President Biden for Virginia and other affected states, enabling immediate deployment of resources. FEMA has shipped over 1.9 million meals, more than 1 million liters of water, 30 generators, and over 95,000 tarps to the hardest-hit areas. Additionally, at least 50,000 personnel are on the ground working to restore power and provide assistance.
As of today, more than 3,500 personnel from across the federal workforce are actively engaged in Hurricane Helene response efforts across the impacted states, and recovery operations will continue in the days and weeks ahead.
In Virginia, I encourage you to support relief efforts in SWVA by donating to the SWVA United Way Relief Fund at salimva.com/SWVA. For a complete list of resources and ways to help, visit salimva.com/help.
Early Voting Has Begun!
On a brighter note, early voting for the upcoming election has begun and is going strong across the Commonwealth! Voter turnout is high, and we’re seeing great enthusiasm as Virginians cast their ballots early.
If you’re in Falls Church, learn more about where and how to vote by visiting salimva.com/fcc. If you’re in Fairfax County, you can find detailed information at salimva.com/fcvote.
And here’s a pro tip for all voters: Voting early not only ensures your voice is heard, but it also removes your name from campaign lists, meaning you’ll get fewer calls, texts, mailers, and knocks on your door!
As always, thank you for staying engaged and informed. Together, we will continue to build a safer and stronger Virginia.
Senator Saddam Salim’s Richmond Report: October 2024
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By Virginia Sen. Saddam Azlan Salim
Hurricane Helene
This past week, we have witnessed the devastation across the Southeast caused by Hurricane Helene. The hurricane’s impact was felt in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and right here in Virginia. Many communities, particularly in Southwest Virginia, have been severely affected, leaving homes destroyed, families displaced, and infrastructure in ruins.
In response, our state and federal partners have been working tirelessly to provide relief and support to those impacted. Emergency declarations were signed by President Biden for Virginia and other affected states, enabling immediate deployment of resources. FEMA has shipped over 1.9 million meals, more than 1 million liters of water, 30 generators, and over 95,000 tarps to the hardest-hit areas. Additionally, at least 50,000 personnel are on the ground working to restore power and provide assistance.
As of today, more than 3,500 personnel from across the federal workforce are actively engaged in Hurricane Helene response efforts across the impacted states, and recovery operations will continue in the days and weeks ahead.
In Virginia, I encourage you to support relief efforts in SWVA by donating to the SWVA United Way Relief Fund at salimva.com/SWVA. For a complete list of resources and ways to help, visit salimva.com/help.
Early Voting Has Begun!
On a brighter note, early voting for the upcoming election has begun and is going strong across the Commonwealth! Voter turnout is high, and we’re seeing great enthusiasm as Virginians cast their ballots early.
If you’re in Falls Church, learn more about where and how to vote by visiting salimva.com/fcc. If you’re in Fairfax County, you can find detailed information at salimva.com/fcvote.
And here’s a pro tip for all voters: Voting early not only ensures your voice is heard, but it also removes your name from campaign lists, meaning you’ll get fewer calls, texts, mailers, and knocks on your door!
As always, thank you for staying engaged and informed. Together, we will continue to build a safer and stronger Virginia.
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