Mike Cherry comments on new law and education in recent tweets

Mike Cherry comments on new law and education in recent tweets
Michael Allen Cherry, Virginia State Representative for 74th District — official website
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Mike Cherry, an active commentator on social and political issues, recently shared a series of tweets addressing significant legislative and educational topics. His insights reflect ongoing debates in these areas.

On June 16, 2025, Cherry discussed a new legal measure targeting drug-related fatalities. He stated, “A new law signed last week will allow local prosecutors to charge drug dealers with involuntary manslaughter when someone dies as the result of distributing fentanyl laced drugs.” This law aims to address the growing crisis surrounding fentanyl distribution and its deadly consequences.

The following day, on June 17, 2025, Cherry shifted focus to education with a tweet questioning foundational skills among children. He asked, “Can the child read? Can they do math? Do they understand how their country works?” Cherry emphasized the importance of these skills by stating that if children lack them, “nothing else matters.”

Finally, on June 18, 2025, Cherry’s message was more motivational in nature. He tweeted simply but encouragingly: “Let’s get to work “

This collection of tweets underscores Mike Cherry’s engagement with both policy changes and broader societal challenges.



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