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Library of Virginia confirms transfer of Governor Youngkin records, highlights preservation efforts

Library Board of the Library of Virginia · January 12, 2026
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State Archivist Greg Crawford reported the transfer of Governor Youngkin's records to the Library of Virginia and highlighted preservation work including identification of over 900 items for conservation and recognition of staff honors.

State Archivist Greg Crawford told the Library of Virginia Board Jan. 12 that the Government Records Services Division has taken custody of Governor Glenn Youngkin's records as part of normal archival transfers for gubernatorial records.

Crawford also highlighted recent preservation activity: consulting staff traveled more than 6,500 miles in support of the CCRP program and identified over 900 items for preservation. He recognized registrar Alicia Starliper's role in closing the Art Experience at the Executive Mansion and noted staff awards, including Teshawna Threat receiving the 2025 Member of the Year award from the Virginia Association of Government Archives and Administrators.

Board members heard this as an informational update on archival intake and preservation priorities; no formal action was taken. Staff said the preservation work and transfers support long‑term public access to government records.