michael webert discusses virginia reforms and economic challenges

michael webert discusses virginia reforms and economic challenges
Michael James Webert, Virginia State Representative for 61st District — Facebook
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Michael Webert, a public figure known for his active engagement in legislative matters, recently shared several thoughts on social media. His comments touched on regulatory reforms in Virginia, commendations for an individual’s work ethic, and economic comparisons between states.

On July 8, 2025, Webert reflected on his previous legislative efforts with House Bill 883 from 2018. He stated that it was “the largest regulatory reform Virginia had ever seen” at the time. He credited former Governor Glenn Youngkin for advancing these efforts significantly, stating that Youngkin “blew it out of the water!!!!” and emphasized that effective governance is not necessarily large but rather efficient and impactful. The full tweet can be accessed here.

Later that same day, Webert expressed admiration for someone named Lovejoy by simply stating, “Lovejoy is one hard working dude.” This succinct endorsement was posted on his social media account and can be viewed here.

On July 10, 2025, Webert commented on economic diversification challenges faced by Virginia. He noted the irony of Texas, North Carolina, and Florida being ahead of Virginia economically. Webert suggested that if the ideas proposed by the Governor of Virginia did not encounter political opposition from a “blue wall,” the state might achieve greater economic diversification and reduce its reliance on federal government support. The tweet detailing this perspective is available here.

In addition to these statements, Michael Webert’s tweets underscore ongoing discussions about governance efficiency and state-level economic strategies.



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