Indian-American senator Suhas Subramanyam announces candidacy for US House of Representatives
TOI WORLD DESK
The former White House technology policy advisor, appointed by President Barak Obama in 2015, believes that serving in Congress will empower him to address the challenges faced by his constituents.
Senator Subramanyam Honors Fallen Loudoun Firefighter Trevor Brown on Senate Floor
Subramanyam, a Volunteer EMT and Certified Volunteer Firefighter in Loudoun County, Moves that Senate Adjourn in Honor and Memory of Firefighter’s Family
Senator Suhas Subramanyam Introduces Bill to Lower Greenway Tolls
Bill Stops Price Gouging, Limits Costs, and Increases Transparency
Freshman state senator says he wants to ‘be part of the solution’
LIAM BOWMAN
Throughout this meteoric political career, Subramanyam said he has been driven by an ambition to tackle the toughest issues.
ICYMI: Senator Suhas Subramanyam Calls for Action to Stop Greenway Toll Hikes
Call Comes on Heels of Hearing To Raise Greenway Tolls
Indian American Impact Fund Endorses Suhas Subramanyam for Congress
Organization dedicated to electing Indian American leaders has proven track record of backing winning Congressional candidates
Suhas Subramanyam Raises Over $270,000 in First Six Weeks of Congressional Campaign
Subramanyam’s campaign continues impressive fundraising pace after less than two months in the race, will report over $240,000 in cash on hand
A Techie Eyes the Hill: Virginia State Senator-elect Suhas Subramanyam Announces U.S. Congress Bid
BHARGAVI KULKARNI
The 37-year-old Indian American who has represented eastern Loudoun in the House of Delegates for the past four years, says he’s awaiting to address dysfunction and extremism in politics.
Virginia Del. Suhas Subramanyam joins race to succeed Rep. Jennifer Wexton
ANTONIO OLIVO
A former technology policy adviser to President Barack Obama, Subramanyam said he chose to run for Congress because the problems there, such as perpetual threats of government shutdowns and an inability to find common ground on gun violence, are too urgent.