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JJ Singh: Immigrant son, Virginia’s first turbaned statesman, and the force behind $55M tuition relief

JJ Singh: Immigrant son, Virginia’s first turbaned statesman, and the force behind $55M tuition relief

by Amrita Priya | May 20, 2025

(May 20, 2025) A Harvard-educated economist, real estate entrepreneur, and former White House policy advisor, JJ Singh is proving that strong ideas and focused execution have a place in American politics. The first turbaned Sikh ever elected to the Virginia House of...
US politician: Veni, Vidi, Walia – How Congress-hopeful Democrat Neal is working to create history in 2022

US politician: Veni, Vidi, Walia – How Congress-hopeful Democrat Neal is working to create history in 2022

by Suruchi Kapoor | Jan 1, 2022

(January 1, 2022) Neal Walia, Democrat for Congress. In as much as it describes this Indian-origin American Politician, Colorado resident’s nom de plume with gusto, it leaves much unsaid. “The good news is that in our first quarter, we raised upwards of...

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