FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Jessica Goodman
(703) 772-7168
Delegate Barbara Comstock To
Speak At The GOP Convention And Tapped As A Deputy Permanent Co-Chairman Of The
Convention
McLean, VA - Delegate Barbara Comstock
(R-34), Co-Chair for the Virginia Romney-Ryan campaign, issued the following
statement after being named to speak at the 2012 Republican National Convention
next week and serve as a Deputy Permanent Co-Chairman at the 2012 Tampa
Convention:
"I am honored to have the opportunity to speak at
the 2012 Republican National Convention and serve as a convention co-chairman.
Next week, when we nominate the next President and Vice-President of the United
States, all Virginians and all Americans will hear from the team who will get
the country back on the path to prosperity."
"The Romney/Ryan ticket has the values,
vision, experience and a detailed plan to get this country back to work and to
restore fiscal sanity. Across the Commonwealth, Virginians know we can do
better. We have the opportunity to take a new direction and create a brighter
future for our Commonwealth, our country and our children."
Delegate
Comstock will be speaking on Monday, August 27, in the afternoon session which
begins at 2:00 p.m.
About Delegate Barbara
Comstock
Delegate Barbara Comstock, a resident of McLean, Virginia
was elected in November 2009 to represent the 34th District (parts of Fairfax
and Loudoun County) in the Virginia House of Delegates and was re-elected in
2011.
In the summer
of 2010, Delegate Comstock was selected as one of 50 state legislators to
participate in the "Emerging Political Leaders" program sponsored by the State
Legislative Leaders Foundation and the Darden School of Business at the
University of Virginia. This past year, she was also recognized by the Virginia
Chamber of Commerce with "The Free Enterprise Award" which honors a legislator
who championed free market principles during the 2012 legislative
session.
Delegate Barbara Comstock
speaking at the Romney-Ryan Kickoff Rally on August 11 in Manassas,
Virginia.