Youngkin donated first 1/4 salary | Eastern NC Now

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According to a report from Fox News, Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin, has announced that he will be donating his first quarter salary to a non-profit that provides support to first responders who are dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

During his campaign for governor, Youngkin, a reported multimillionaire, pledged to donate his entire $175,000 governor’s salary if he was elected to office. He has a reported net worth of $300 million. Youngkin said in a statement:

“I pledged to serve our Commonwealth without accepting a salary because I want to continue giving back to the Commonwealth and helping Virginians in every way I can.”

https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/youngkin-donates-first-quarters-salary-to-non-profit-that-supports-cops/


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