Delegate Wendell Walker shares anniversary message and district newsletter update

Delegate Wendell Walker shares anniversary message and district newsletter update
Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District — Official Website
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Delegate Wendell Walker, who represents Virginia’s 52nd District in the House of Delegates, recently shared personal and legislative updates on his social media account.

On July 29, 2025, Walker marked a personal milestone by celebrating his wedding anniversary. He wrote, “47 years and still my greatest blessing is having Patsy by my side. Through every chapter, her love, encouragement, and prayers have been a constant. Happy anniversary! https://t.co/s1gimtA4N7”

The following day, Walker highlighted his ongoing engagement with constituents through a monthly newsletter. On July 30, he posted: “My July newsletter is out now with updates on what’s happening across the 52nd District. From jobs and energy to healthcare and community highlights, there’s a lot to catch up on.

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https://t.co/pRl8olC6M6” In another post made at nearly the same time, he encouraged residents to subscribe for regular updates: “Want these updates delivered straight to your inbox each month? Take a moment to sign up for my newsletter today!
https://t.co/OyKHMPhRPl”

Walker has served as a delegate in Virginia’s General Assembly representing the 52nd District. His communications often include both personal milestones and information about legislative developments or district events.



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