'Affordability;' Suhas for Virginia releases first campaign commercial of the general election

“Together, we’re going to protect the rights and livelihoods of future generations—because it’s personal to me and my family.”

Ashburn, VA - Today, the Suhas for Virginia campaign announced the release of ‘Affordability;’ the first television advertisement of the general election in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District.

The ad showcases Senator Suhas Subramanyam's bipartisan record of delivering real results to bring down costs for Virginians as a state legislator. The bills referenced are: 

  • HB 528: Refunded over $300 Million to Virginia ratepayers in overcharges by the electric utility corporation (Chief Patron)  

  • HB 1832: Prevented a 40% toll hike on the Dulles Greenway Toll Road (Chief Patron) 

  • HB 2007: Requires transparency in drug pricing (Chief Co-Patron) 

Senator Subramanyam shared his personal stake in increasing affordability—his family. In Congress, Subramanyam will continue to fight to make Virginia a more affordable place to live, work, and raise a family.

“I have made affordability a top priority in the General Assembly. In Congress, I will continue to deliver real results for working families,” said Senator Subramanyam. 

You can watch the ad here

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Senator Suhas Subramanyam is the Democratic nominee for Congress in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District to replace outgoing Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton. Suhas has dedicated his life to public service as a State Senator, Obama White House advisor, Capitol Hill staffer, and as a Loudoun volunteer firefighter/EMT. In Richmond, he has worked across the aisle to pass gun violence prevention bills, protect democracy, and defend abortion rights. He will continue to create bipartisan legislation in Congress. Suhas resides in Ashburn, Virginia (in VA-10) with his wife, Miranda, and their two daughters

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