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  1. Rep. Rob Wittman. 22,278 likes · 569 talking about this. Honored to represent VA-01 in Congress. Husband, dad, granddad, outdoorsman, former marine...

  2. Hace 5 días · Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) congratulated the winners of the 2023 Congressional App Challenge for Virginia’s First District. The winning app, PatriotPerks, was developed by Deep Run High School students Yashvanth Singamaneni, Sujash Joseph, Sidhartha Basu, and Abhijit Somala from Glen Allen.

  3. A strong economy is good for all Virginians. I will remain focused on policies that spur economic growth, create an environment for small businesses to thrive, create more jobs for hard working Virginians, and increase paychecks. It’s the American entrepreneurial spirit—not Washington—that is driving our nation’s economy forward, and I ...

  4. 04.03.22. Wittman Announces Run for Re-Election in Virginia’s First Congressional District MONTROSS – Rob Wittman, Congressman for Virginia’s First District, released this statement today announcing his run for re-election to the First Congressional District in 2022: “I am running for re-election to the First Congressional District ...

  5. Rob Wittman: A Proven Conservative for the First District. Rob was first elected to serve the First Congressional District of Virginia in December 2007 and his top priority has always been the constituents of the First District. You can find Rob driving back and forth from Montross to DC when Congress is in session and traveling throughout the ...

  6. H.R.7558 — 118th Congress (2023-2024) Chesapeake Bay Program Reauthorization Act of 2024 Sponsor: Wittman, Robert J. [Rep.-R-VA-1] (Introduced 03/05/2024) Cosponsors: Committees: House - Transportation and Infrastructure Latest Action: House - 03/06/2024 Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment.

  7. Rep. Rob Wittman represents Virginia’s 1st congressional district. On November 9, Rep. Wittman wrote that “every legally cast vote should be counted and every ineligible vote should not.” Despite there being no evidence of ineligible votes being counted, Rep. Wittman began to support failed legal challenges such as the Texas amicus brief and objected to the counting of the electoral ...