Dr. Ben Moses is a proud Jewish American. He was born in Texas and started his medical career serving in the U.S. Army in the Medical Service Corps. He helped treat first responders during Hurricane Katrina and was a trusted surgeon for veterans transitioning to civilian life. Moses retired from military service in 2013 and now works as a physician at the University of Virginia. Ben and his wife live in Albemarle County with their two children and dog.
As a practicing physician, Moses has witnessed firsthand the racial disparities in our healthcare system and believes they were worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. He also believes that abortion is health care and will fight to protect abortion access. Moses is in favor of expanding Medicaid to include dental coverage. He supports government efforts to protect the health of communities during the pandemic like requiring mask wearing at public schools.
Moses believes that the climate crisis is an immediate threat to the health of Virginians and wants to protect the environment. He won’t accept donations from fossil fuel companies like Dominion Energy and believes that the transition to a clean energy economy will fuel the creation of thousands of green jobs in the district. He supports the Green New Deal and guaranteeing all Virginians have access to clean air and water.
Moses sees access to affordable broadband as crucial to the region’s economic and educational success. He wants to make sure every household in the district has reliable Internet so people can have access to telehealth options, GPS technology so farmers can better manage their crops, and educational opportunities. Additionally, he supports fully funding our schools, increasing teacher pay, and ensuring that equitable policies are enacted to address disparities in the education system.
Moses believes in making the promise of democracy real for us all by making elections safe and accessible. He wants to keep communities safe by passing common-sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence. He supports passing paid family and medical leave so working people don’t have to choose between a paycheck and taking care of themselves or a loved one in the event of an illness. Moses also advocates for inclusive and welcoming policies of LGBTQ+ community members.
Moses is challenging incumbent Delegate Matt Fariss (R), who has represented the district since 2011. Fariss opposes abortion access and gun violence prevention measures. Fariss voted against abolishing the death penalty, raising the minimum wage, legalizing marijuana, and the Voting Rights Act of Virginia. He also opposed the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits the Commonwealth to 100% clean energy by 2050.
Due to his support of affordable healthcare, broadband access, protecting the environment, public education, and working families, Dr. Ben Moses is the most progressive choice in this race.
Dr. Ben Moses is a proud Jewish American. He was born in Texas and started his medical career serving in the U.S. Army in the Medical Service Corps. He helped treat first responders during Hurricane Katrina and was a trusted surgeon for veterans transitioning to civilian life. Moses retired from military service in 2013 and now works as a physician at the University of Virginia. Ben and his wife live in Albemarle County with their two children and dog.
As a practicing physician, Moses has witnessed firsthand the racial disparities in our healthcare system and believes they were worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. He also believes that abortion is health care and will fight to protect abortion access. Moses is in favor of expanding Medicaid to include dental coverage. He supports government efforts to protect the health of communities during the pandemic like requiring mask wearing at public schools.
Moses believes that the climate crisis is an immediate threat to the health of Virginians and wants to protect the environment. He won’t accept donations from fossil fuel companies like Dominion Energy and believes that the transition to a clean energy economy will fuel the creation of thousands of green jobs in the district. He supports the Green New Deal and guaranteeing all Virginians have access to clean air and water.
Moses sees access to affordable broadband as crucial to the region’s economic and educational success. He wants to make sure every household in the district has reliable Internet so people can have access to telehealth options, GPS technology so farmers can better manage their crops, and educational opportunities. Additionally, he supports fully funding our schools, increasing teacher pay, and ensuring that equitable policies are enacted to address disparities in the education system.
Moses believes in making the promise of democracy real for us all by making elections safe and accessible. He wants to keep communities safe by passing common-sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence. He supports passing paid family and medical leave so working people don’t have to choose between a paycheck and taking care of themselves or a loved one in the event of an illness. Moses also advocates for inclusive and welcoming policies of LGBTQ+ community members.
Moses is challenging incumbent Delegate Matt Fariss (R), who has represented the district since 2011. Fariss opposes abortion access and gun violence prevention measures. Fariss voted against abolishing the death penalty, raising the minimum wage, legalizing marijuana, and the Voting Rights Act of Virginia. He also opposed the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits the Commonwealth to 100% clean energy by 2050.
Due to his support of affordable healthcare, broadband access, protecting the environment, public education, and working families, Dr. Ben Moses is the most progressive choice in this race.