David Ortiz works for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. He is a Princeton and University of Michigan graduate. During his time at the RAND Corporation, he built a program around policy research in energy and the environment. Ortiz has worked for federal agencies, developing budgets and implementing public policy. He and his family moved to Falls Church in 2013, citing the school system as the main reason for relocating. His children attend Falls Church public schools.
Ortiz seeks to help children in the city be better prepared for their future. He believes that holding the superintendent accountable is a key to better results for the school system. He has expressed support of mask mandates in schools. He also supports rights and protections for transgender students, school faculty participating in unions, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training for teachers and administrators. He does not support the use of school resource officers in schools.
No further information was available at time of publication.
Due to his commitment to protect transgender student rights, DEI training, and support for unions, Ortiz is a progresssive choice in this race.
David Ortiz works for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. He is a Princeton and University of Michigan graduate. During his time at the RAND Corporation, he built a program around policy research in energy and the environment. Ortiz has worked for federal agencies, developing budgets and implementing public policy. He and his family moved to Falls Church in 2013, citing the school system as the main reason for relocating. His children attend Falls Church public schools.
Ortiz seeks to help children in the city be better prepared for their future. He believes that holding the superintendent accountable is a key to better results for the school system. He has expressed support of mask mandates in schools. He also supports rights and protections for transgender students, school faculty participating in unions, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training for teachers and administrators. He does not support the use of school resource officers in schools.
No further information was available at time of publication.
Due to his commitment to protect transgender student rights, DEI training, and support for unions, Ortiz is a progresssive choice in this race.