Federal jobs in Virginia are at risk as former President Trump moves forward with deep and rapid cuts to the federal workforce. With over 144,000 federal employees, Virginia ranks third in the nation for federal jobs, and more than 28,000 of those workers are based in the Greater Richmond area. These cuts pose a significant threat to Virginia’s economy, affecting not just federal workers but also the many businesses that rely on them as customers.
Rather than defending the livelihoods of Virginians, Governor Glenn Youngkin and Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears have chosen to stand by Trump’s decision, prioritizing political loyalty over economic stability. Their failure to push back on these cuts puts thousands of Virginia families at risk. While Youngkin has expressed sympathy for affected workers, he has simultaneously downplayed the scale of the layoffs, arguing that media coverage has sensationalized the issue. This approach ignores the harsh reality of mass job losses and the economic fallout that follows.
Adding to the crisis, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), overseen by Elon Musk, has aggressively pushed for these reductions, leading to abrupt shutdowns and service disruptions. Agencies such as the National Park Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration are now facing staffing shortages that threaten essential services. The sudden closure of the JFK Presidential Library highlights the extent of the disruption caused by these layoffs.
Former Virginia Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger has been a vocal opponent of both the Trump administration’s job cuts and the inaction of Virginia’s leadership. She warns of the immediate fallout, emphasizing that these job losses will have a devastating ripple effect across the Commonwealth. As businesses lose their customer base, the economic damage will spread, threatening stability in communities across Virginia. Additionally, these cuts will disproportionately harm veteran services in a state that is home to one of the nation’s largest veteran populations.
Spanberger continues to advocate for the protection of Virginia’s federal workforce, making it clear that the state’s economy and working families should not be collateral damage in politically motivated decisions. As she fights to safeguard these jobs, she stands with Virginians who depend on them—not with those who turn a blind eye to their loss.
Take Action
Contact your representatives – Tell Governor Youngkin and your state legislators to fight for Virginia jobs, not Washington politics.
- 📞 Governor Glenn Youngkin: (804) 786-2211
- 📞 Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears: (804) 786-2078
Amplify your voice – Share your story about how these cuts will affect you, your family, or your community. Tag @SpanbergerForVA and demand action!
Join the movement – Support local leaders like Abigail Spanberger who are fighting back against these cuts and standing up for Virginia families. To find out more about Abigail Spanberger’s views or to support her campaign visit To find out more about Abigail Spanberger’s views or to support her campaign visit www.abigailspanberger.com
Richmond, this is our fight. Make your voice heard before it’s too late! 💪🏾 #SaveVAJobs #RVAStandsUp#neighbors4change
Learn More
- AP News | Trump chops away at the government and the fallout is felt in the Virginia governor’s race
- Politico.com | How Trump’s assault on bureaucracy could rock Virginia elections
- Axios.com | Cutting federal jobs could affect nearly 30,000 workers in Richmond
- Washington Post | Virginia speaker names bipartisan committee to attacks on federal workers – The Washington Post
- FOX5 (video) | Spanberger Stands Up Against Trump Administration’s “Attack on Virginia’s Economy”
- VPM.org | Trump government cuts come to bear on Virginia governor’s race
- Washington Post | Youngkin promises help for federal workers but defends Trump job cuts




