Advertisement
  • Subscribe To Fincastle Herald
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Content
Subscribe For $2.50/Month
Print Editions
Fincastle Herald
  • News
    • Local News
    • Featured Sports
    • Courthouse
      • Legals
    • Sports News
    • School News
    • Entertainment News
    • Church
  • Opinions
  • Obituaries
  • eHerald
  • State News
  • National News
  • Contact
  • My Account
  • Login
  • FAQ
No Result
View All Result
Fincastle Herald
No Result
View All Result
Fincastle Herald
No Result
View All Result

Gov. Glenn Youngkin visits Botetourt, signs transportation bill

Fincastle Herald by Fincastle Herald
July 1, 2025
in Local News, School News
0
0
SHARES
63
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (seated) visited the Botetourt County Public Schools Administration Offices to sign a bill allowing rural school districts with fewer than 4,500 students to explore alternative student transportation methods.
Photo by Kaitlyn DeHarde, Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed HB 2720 on June 26, patroned by Delegate Terry Austin, allowing rural school districts with fewer than 4,500 students to explore alternative student transportation methods. Virginia is now one of 10 states to allow this level of flexibility in small school divisions.

“Today we’re breaking down barriers that have limited our communities for far too long,” said Gov. Youngkin. “House Bill 2720 represents the innovative thinking Virginia needs to ensure every student, regardless of where they live, has access to quality education and extracurricular opportunities. By empowering our local school boards with flexibility and choice, we’re putting students first and allowing communities to find transportation solutions that work best for them.”

This legislation allows qualifying school boards to enter partnerships with community colleges, contract private transportation providers, and utilize ride sharing and carpooling services to supplement traditional school bus routes. These options are crucial for rural districts like Botetourt County, which serves 4,424 students across an expansive and geographically diverse area.

“As someone who has served on the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors, I understand the transportation challenges our communities face,” said Delegate Terry Austin. “House Bill 2720 isn’t just about getting kids to school, it’s about opening doors to opportunity. When students can’t get to clubs, sports, or tutoring because of transportation barriers, their potential is limited. This legislation gives our local school boards the tools they need to ensure no child is limited because of where they live.”

The legislation passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, receiving a 96-0 vote in the House of Delegates and a 36-3 vote in the Senate, demonstrating Virginia’s commitment to educational innovation.

“We’re implementing thoughtful policy with safeguards and evaluation measures to ensure we’re delivering results for our students and families,” Gov. Youngkin added.

Virginia joins Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, Alaska, and Oregon in allowing alternative student transportation methods. Of these states, four allow smaller vehicle transportation options, while five offer grant or reimbursement programs.

The signing ceremony took place at the Botetourt County Public Schools Administration Offices in Fincastle. The school system recently received $1,185,245 in funding from the Virginia Department of Education for the ALL In VA Initiative.

“Better transportation options mean better access to education,” Gov. Youngkin continued. “When we remove barriers and empower local decision making, we create opportunities for every Virginia student to succeed. That’s what House Bill 2720 is all about: putting students first.”

~ Office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin

 

Youngkin visited Three Lil’ Pigs BBQ last week. Here, he stops for a photo with staff members.
Photo courtesy of Sarah Edwards

Youngkin visits Three Lil’ Pigs

A routine lunch hour turned into a memorable moment for customers and staff at Three Lil’ Pigs BBQ when Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin made a surprise visit to the popular Daleville restaurant last week.

Restaurant owner Brian Tyree recalled the visit fondly. “I had just arrived when we saw people getting out of SUVs. We realized pretty quickly it was somebody important,” he said.

The governor entered the restaurant and spent time chatting with customers before sitting down at a table with a few staff members. According to Tyree, the group ordered vinegar barbecue sandwiches—some for dine-in and the rest packed to go for Youngkin’s entourage.

The visit wasn’t Youngkin’s first stop at Three Lil’ Pigs. Tyree noted the governor previously held a small meet-and-greet on the restaurant’s deck during his early campaign days. Restaurant staff posed for photos with the governor, and Tyree plans to add one to a special wall inside the restaurant that already features a picture from President George H.W. Bush’s 2007 visit.

“One of his staff members and I joked that maybe we can make Three Lil’ Pigs a stop for future politicians,” Tyree said.

~ Fincastle Herald staff report

 

Sign up for our newsletters

Enter your email address to receive weekly emails.

Please check your email inbox and spam folder to confirm your subscription.
Some fields are missing or incorrect!
Lists
Previous Post

Pauley participating in French Immersion Academy

Next Post

Fireworks this Sunday in Fincastle

Next Post
Fireworks this Sunday in Fincastle

Fireworks this Sunday in Fincastle

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Subscribe To Fincastle Herald
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Content

  • Login
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Local News
    • Featured Sports
    • Courthouse
      • Legals
    • Sports News
    • School News
    • Entertainment News
    • Church
  • Opinions
  • Obituaries
  • eHerald
  • State News
  • National News
  • Contact
  • My Account
  • Login
  • FAQ