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Tim Griffin

Tim Griffin

Virginia
House of Delegates
Tim Griffin
Tim Griffin
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Virginia Citizens Defense League
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VA House of Delegates candidate facing scrutiny over place of residence
Tim Griffin On The Record, Part 1
Lt. Governor Tim Griffin is running for Attorney General of Arkansas in 2022

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Background
Tim grew up in central Virginia where he graduated from Lynchburg Christian Academy and Liberty University. He returned home after attending Appalachian School of Law, where he served under Virginia Supreme Court Justice Cynthia Kinser and U.S. District Court Judge James Turk. Tim also served on Law Review, as well as the Moot Court Competitive Teams.
Experience
Following law school, Tim served as an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney where he prosecuted drug dealers, drunk drivers, thieves, sexual offenders, and murderers. His proudest prosecution was the successful conviction of Lloyd Welch in the murder of Katherine and Sheila Lyon, under the leadership of Wes Nance.
General
Tim is pro-life & will pursue policies that support and strengthen our families and work to foster a culture that respects all human life. In addition, our religious freedoms & speech rights are the bedrock of our society and we must defend these principles at all costs! Finally, our 2nd Amendment is clear -- our gun rights shall not be infringed!
General
Virginians work hard and need the government to promote the starting of new businesses and the growth of existing businesses. Tim is committed to cutting taxes and burdensome regulations. He will work with Governor Glenn Youngkin to bring quality jobs to the region while protecting existing businesses and farms.
General
In recent years our schools, businesses, and elections have come under attack. We must ensure that our parents play a leading role in our schools and that we prevent indoctrination & self-hatred of our students on issues like CRT, American history, & trans ideology. We must pass school choice; save our election system by strengthening in-person voting and photo ID; and make sure that Virginia is a friendly place for churches and religious organizations to worship God and practice freely.

Political Experience

Virginia
House of Delegates
District 53
2024-present

Professional Experience

Special Counsel
Amistad/American Voter's Alliance/Thomas More Society
2019-present
Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney
Bedford, Virginia
2015-2019
Judicial Intern
Honorable James C. Turk. United States District Court
2010
Judicial Intern
Honorable Cynthia Kinser, Supreme Court of Virginia
2009

Education

Appalachian School of Law
JD
Law
2008-2011
Liberty University
BA
Government; Politics and Public Policy
2003-2007

Background