Incumbent Delegate David Bulova has represented the 37th District since 2006. He and his wife, Gretchen, live in Fairfax County with their three children. He received his Master of Public Administration and Policy from Virginia Tech and is a graduate of the Sorensen Institute of Political Leadership at the University of Virginia. When not in session, Bulova works as a project manager for a local company, helping local governments and industries comply with state and federal environmental regulations.
Bulova’s educational priorities include issues such as reducing class sizes, retaining and recruiting qualified teachers. As a member of the House of Delegates Education Committee, he worked to reform Virginia’s Standards of Learning and successfully introduced legislation in 2017 that promotes career and technical education opportunities. In 2020, he also sponsored the Early Childhood Care and Education Act that would work to improve early childhood education. He voted for a 5% pay increase for teachers in 2021.
Bulova considers it his responsibility to fight for the environment and renewable energy sources. He successfully sponsored legislation aimed at eliminating waste and toxins in our water and protecting it from agricultural runoff. Bulova was recognized by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and the Virginia League of Conservation Voters for championing the environment. In 2020, he sponsored the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits the state to 100% renewable energy by 2050.
Bulova prioritizes making access to healthcare affordable to all Virginians. Bulova cast a crucial vote in expanding Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians in 2018. He voted to lower the cost of prescription medicine by capping the cost of insulin at $50. He also voted to create a state-run health insurance marketplace exchange. The exchange would focus mostly on enrolling uninsured or underinsured residents who aren’t covered by an employer-provided health plan.
Del. Bulova is a strong supporter of equality throughout the Commonwealth. He voted for the Virginia Values Act, which prohibits discrimination in employment and housing along the lines of sexual orientation and gender identity. He also supported Virginia’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment in 2019. He also supports abortion access, voting to repeal medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion providers in 2020. He supported making health insurance plans with abortion coverage available on the state marketplace exchange.
Bulova is being challenged by Republican candidate Kenny Meteiver, an Army veteran. Meteiver opposes raising the minimum wage and abortion access. He supports creating barriers to voting access in our fair and free elections. He opposes efforts to safely reopen our schools during the pandemic and making our schools inclusive of its LGBTQ students.
Due to his support of the environment, public education, healthcare, abortion access and equality, Delegate David Bulova is the most progressive choice in this race.
Incumbent Delegate David Bulova has represented the 37th District since 2006. He and his wife, Gretchen, live in Fairfax County with their three children. He received his Master of Public Administration and Policy from Virginia Tech and is a graduate of the Sorensen Institute of Political Leadership at the University of Virginia. When not in session, Bulova works as a project manager for a local company, helping local governments and industries comply with state and federal environmental regulations.
Bulova’s educational priorities include issues such as reducing class sizes, retaining and recruiting qualified teachers. As a member of the House of Delegates Education Committee, he worked to reform Virginia’s Standards of Learning and successfully introduced legislation in 2017 that promotes career and technical education opportunities. In 2020, he also sponsored the Early Childhood Care and Education Act that would work to improve early childhood education. He voted for a 5% pay increase for teachers in 2021.
Bulova considers it his responsibility to fight for the environment and renewable energy sources. He successfully sponsored legislation aimed at eliminating waste and toxins in our water and protecting it from agricultural runoff. Bulova was recognized by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and the Virginia League of Conservation Voters for championing the environment. In 2020, he sponsored the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits the state to 100% renewable energy by 2050.
Bulova prioritizes making access to healthcare affordable to all Virginians. Bulova cast a crucial vote in expanding Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians in 2018. He voted to lower the cost of prescription medicine by capping the cost of insulin at $50. He also voted to create a state-run health insurance marketplace exchange. The exchange would focus mostly on enrolling uninsured or underinsured residents who aren’t covered by an employer-provided health plan.
Del. Bulova is a strong supporter of equality throughout the Commonwealth. He voted for the Virginia Values Act, which prohibits discrimination in employment and housing along the lines of sexual orientation and gender identity. He also supported Virginia’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment in 2019. He also supports abortion access, voting to repeal medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion providers in 2020. He supported making health insurance plans with abortion coverage available on the state marketplace exchange.
Bulova is being challenged by Republican candidate Kenny Meteiver, an Army veteran. Meteiver opposes raising the minimum wage and abortion access. He supports creating barriers to voting access in our fair and free elections. He opposes efforts to safely reopen our schools during the pandemic and making our schools inclusive of its LGBTQ students.
Due to his support of the environment, public education, healthcare, abortion access and equality, Delegate David Bulova is the most progressive choice in this race.