Hugo Kicks Off Re-Election Bid for House of Delegates

Delegate Tim Hugo rallied with supporters over the weekend,  officially kicking off his re-election bid for the House of Delegates in Virginia’s 40th district.

“I am running for re-election because our communities deserve results not rhetoric,” Mr. Hugo said. “As your delegate, my focus has always been and will continue to be improving the everyday lives of Virginians. From passing legislation to protect our children from the opioid crisis and human trafficking to fixing our roads and improving our schools, we have accomplished a lot. I am running to continue the important work we’ve started.”

Mr. Hugo is the current delegate for Virginia’s 40th district and the majority caucus chairman. Born and raised in Virginia, he is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and the Senior Managers in Government Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. A leader on transportation issues, he previously served as the chief of staff to the chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Today, Mr. Hugo lives in Clifton with his wife and and their four children.

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