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Victoria Eardley

Senior Director of State Affairs

FGA’s multi-state and national approach to welfare, health care, and work policy is uniquely focused on helping millions to experience the life-changing power of work.

About Victoria

Victoria Eardley is the Senior Director of State Affairs at the Foundation for Government Accountability, where she leads FGA’s Florida operation and drives state-level government affairs strategy and policy advocacy efforts. In this role, she works to advance FGA’s mission by building key relationships with state lawmakers, coordinating legislative initiatives, and translating policy research into actionable reform.

Prior to this role, Victoria served as FGA’s Marketing Director, where she led the creative, digital, and distribution operations. She has also served as a Senior Research Fellow, conducting specialized research and writing on welfare, health care, and workforce reform.

Prior to her tenure at FGA, Victoria operated as an independent contractor specializing in policy research and collaborating with various policy groups within the conservative communications and public relations sector. Victoria holds a Master of Arts in Public Interest Communications from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Political Science from Cedarville University.

Pairing her talents with her passion for serving others, Victoria is driven to help others end the cycle of dependency, create security for their families, and pursue the American Dream. Her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Dallas Morning News, The Gainesville Sun, USA Today, The Federalist, National Review, and more.

When she’s not working, Victoria dedicates her time to running, reading, and volunteering at her local church. A proud Florida Gator, Victoria and her husband, John, and son, Dean, reside in Naples, Florida.

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