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Congressman Suhas Subramanyam has officially joined the House Committees on Science, Space, and Technology, as well as Oversight and Accountability. Drawing from his background as a technology advisor during the Obama administration and his entrepreneurial experience, Subramanyam is poised to drive initiatives that foster innovation and bolster economic growth in Virginia's 10th District, which encompasses western Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park.
In his role on the Oversight Committee, Subramanyam is committed to advocating for the interests of federal employees, representing approximately 34,000 individuals in his district. He aims to hold the previous Trump administration accountable, ensure that government services operate efficiently, and combat any attempts to politicize federal service or relocate jobs away from Virginia.
A former member of the Virginia General Assembly, Subramanyam is recognized for his bipartisan accomplishments and dedication to community service, including his experience as a firefighter and EMT. He resides in Ashburn, Virginia, with his family, where he continues to engage with local issues.
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