Canek Aguirre was first elected to Alexandria City Council in November 2018, making him its first Latino representative. He holds several leadership positions in the city council, including vice-chair of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC), Alternate Director of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), and chair of Alexandria’s 2020 Census Complete Count Committee. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Canek lives in the West End.
A primary concern of Councilman Aguirre is the affordable housing problem in Alexandria. He supports various options to create more housing opportunities, including colocation on school grounds, which involves building affordable housing units on school property. Aguirre has actively worked during the pandemic to address affordability issues by helping form the Alexandria Eviction Prevention Task Force. Prior to being elected, Canek served as president of Tenants and Workers United and chair of Alexandria’s Economic Opportunities Commission, where he worked to ensure Alexandria remained affordable for families across the city.
Aguirre will continue his efforts to improve access to healthcare in the city. He voted to reallocate funds from the school resource officer program to a new teen wellness center program, which will provide schools with mental health resources such as mentoring, nurses, and therapists. The councilman has also been a key factor in prioritizing multilingual information and multilingual healthcare workers for residents. Aguirre believes that health encompasses more than just physical well-being. He has put into place efforts to address emotional and environmental health as well by supporting infrastructure that would promote pedestrian safety and address climate change.
The son of a retired school teacher, Aguirre advocates for quality education for all students. The councilman has pushed for budgets that provide more funding for school resources and infrastructure. Aguirre wants to reduce overcrowding in schools and guarantee students’ access to the Internet. He supports increasing teacher wages and will work to retain the most qualified educators for students. He continues to address the growing achievement gap in the Alexandria school system and disproportionate suspension rates amongst Black and Brown students.
Aguirre is working to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic by pushing for equitable responses to the racial disparities in healthcare. In addition to his work on the Eviction Prevention Task Force, Aguirre voted to provide housing and rental assistance to those in need. He prioritized small businesses by approving additional funding and grants to entrepreneurs. Aguirre said that in his next term he hopes to continue working toward equity in language access, vaccine distribution, transportation, and identification of women and minority-owned small businesses for COVID-19 funding.
Due to his support of working families, public education, the environment, racial and social equity, Aguirre is a progressive choice in this race.
Canek Aguirre was first elected to Alexandria City Council in November 2018, making him its first Latino representative. He holds several leadership positions in the city council, including vice-chair of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC), Alternate Director of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), and chair of Alexandria’s 2020 Census Complete Count Committee. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Canek lives in the West End.
A primary concern of Councilman Aguirre is the affordable housing problem in Alexandria. He supports various options to create more housing opportunities, including colocation on school grounds, which involves building affordable housing units on school property. Aguirre has actively worked during the pandemic to address affordability issues by helping form the Alexandria Eviction Prevention Task Force. Prior to being elected, Canek served as president of Tenants and Workers United and chair of Alexandria’s Economic Opportunities Commission, where he worked to ensure Alexandria remained affordable for families across the city.
Aguirre will continue his efforts to improve access to healthcare in the city. He voted to reallocate funds from the school resource officer program to a new teen wellness center program, which will provide schools with mental health resources such as mentoring, nurses, and therapists. The councilman has also been a key factor in prioritizing multilingual information and multilingual healthcare workers for residents. Aguirre believes that health encompasses more than just physical well-being. He has put into place efforts to address emotional and environmental health as well by supporting infrastructure that would promote pedestrian safety and address climate change.
The son of a retired school teacher, Aguirre advocates for quality education for all students. The councilman has pushed for budgets that provide more funding for school resources and infrastructure. Aguirre wants to reduce overcrowding in schools and guarantee students’ access to the Internet. He supports increasing teacher wages and will work to retain the most qualified educators for students. He continues to address the growing achievement gap in the Alexandria school system and disproportionate suspension rates amongst Black and Brown students.
Aguirre is working to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic by pushing for equitable responses to the racial disparities in healthcare. In addition to his work on the Eviction Prevention Task Force, Aguirre voted to provide housing and rental assistance to those in need. He prioritized small businesses by approving additional funding and grants to entrepreneurs. Aguirre said that in his next term he hopes to continue working toward equity in language access, vaccine distribution, transportation, and identification of women and minority-owned small businesses for COVID-19 funding.
Due to his support of working families, public education, the environment, racial and social equity, Aguirre is a progressive choice in this race.