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Dear Editor,

I am writing to express my support for Delegate Terry Austin in the Republican Primary on June 17th. Delegate Austin’s commitment to fostering growth and opportunity is evident in his recent success in securing $4 million for Alleghany County to develop its pad-ready site at the Alleghany Regional Commerce Center industrial park.

This funding represents a significant step forward for Alleghany County, positioning it as a competitive destination for businesses seeking modern and accessible industrial facilities. A pad-ready site removes barriers for companies looking to establish operations, which in turn attracts new industries, creates jobs, and strengthens the local economy.

Delegate Austin’s efforts in advocating for this important project demonstrate his understanding of the essential link between infrastructure development and economic prosperity. His leadership ensures that Alleghany County and the surrounding areas are well-positioned for future growth, benefiting residents and businesses alike.

As residents, we are fortunate to have a representative with the vision, experience, and influence to secure critical resources for Alleghany County. Delegate Austin’s work is a testament to his dedication to improving the economic landscape and ensuring a brighter future for all of us.

Delegate Austin’s leadership and tireless efforts on behalf of our community are making a tangible difference in the lives of Alleghany County residents, and I am confident that his continued service will yield even greater successes in the years to come.

Matt Garten

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