WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced the hiring of veteran communicator Jessica Boulanger as Senior Vice president of Communications for Policy and Political. Boulanger joins the Chamber from Amazon where she led executive communications. She brings more than two decades of experience in advocacy, policy, political, and corporate communications to the role, previously leading external relations for Business Roundtable, serving as a press secretary on Capitol Hill, and as the National Republican Congressional Committee Communications Director.“Jessica joins the Chamber at a very important time for our organization and the American business community, with public policy risks on the rise and government overreach threatening to undermine our free enterprise system. Under the leadership of President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark, the Chamber has been engaged in a multiyear effort to strengthen our organization for the future, and we are thrilled to have J
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“I don’t want to see us become California,” he said.
Glenn Youngkin, the former co-chief executive of The Carlyle Group, a private equity firm, called himself “a political outsider” and said his business experience makes him the most qualified candidate to rebuild the state’s economy and reinvigorate the state’s education system after many schools were shuttered during during the coronavirus pandemic.
“I can get things moving. I can get things done,” he said.
Youngkin sharply criticized a proposal being considered by the state Department of Education to eliminate advanced diplomas for high school students.
“Friends, our children should be allowed to be in the fast lane, not in the broken down lane,” Youngkin said.