Incumbent Delegate Dawn Adams is a nurse practitioner with more than thirty years of diverse clinical and administrative health care experience. She previously taught health policy at Old Dominion University and currently owns a telemedicine business dedicated to alternative approaches to pain management. She was the first openly lesbian member of the General Assembly. She currently resides in Richmond with her partner of over 16 years and their dogs. She was first elected to represent the 68th District in 2017.
As a nurse practitioner, Adams serves as a leader for healthcare policy in the state legislature and has worked to ensure healthcare is affordable and high-quality. She voted to expand Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians in 2018. She voted for a bill to cap the price of insulin as well as increase prescription drug price transparency. She supported legislation to establish a state-run health insurance marketplace, which helps residents who aren’t covered by an employer-provided health plan to get affordable coverage. Adams also served as a crucial advocate for healthcare workers during the pandemic and beyond.
Adams has helped implement critical criminal justice reforms. She voted for marijuana legalization and advocated for its health benefits. Additionally, she voted to abolish the death penalty and to ban no-knock warrants and police searches. She voted in favor of a bill to establish a process of automatic expungement for certain misdemeanors so that residents can access housing, jobs, and educational opportunities. She also supported the constitutional amendment to restore voting rights to returning citizens in the Commonwealth.
Adams has worked to protect the environment and guarantee access to clean air, land, and water for all Virginians. She was a patron of the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits Virginia to 100% renewable energy by 2050. She voted to establish studies on drinking water contamination as well as create new standards so it is safe to drink. She voted in favor of creating rebates and benefits for people who purchase electric and low emissions vehicles. She also wants to make public transportation as accessible and sustainable as possible.
Adams supports enacting policies so that Virginia working families can live with dignity. She voted to raise the minimum wage. She supports the right of workers to form unions, and guarantee paid family and medical leave for workers. She also voted to protect the rights of LGBTQ Virginians by helping to pass the Virginia Values Act, which prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in employment, housing, or credit. Additionally, she voted to expand the Virginia Human Rights Act to include people with disabilities. She also supported the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment to prevent gender discrimination.
Adams is running against Republican Mark Earley, a lawyer who worked for former Governor Bob McDonell. Earley supports using taxpayer money to fund private education with initiatives like school voucher programs. He opposes abortion access and common-sense gun violence prevention measures. Earley is under criminal investigation for an error on an economic interest statement made when filing his candidacy.
Due to her advocacy for healthcare, the environment, criminal justice reform, and workers’ rights, Delegate Adams is the most progressive choice in this race.
Incumbent Delegate Dawn Adams is a nurse practitioner with more than thirty years of diverse clinical and administrative health care experience. She previously taught health policy at Old Dominion University and currently owns a telemedicine business dedicated to alternative approaches to pain management. She was the first openly lesbian member of the General Assembly. She currently resides in Richmond with her partner of over 16 years and their dogs. She was first elected to represent the 68th District in 2017.
As a nurse practitioner, Adams serves as a leader for healthcare policy in the state legislature and has worked to ensure healthcare is affordable and high-quality. She voted to expand Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians in 2018. She voted for a bill to cap the price of insulin as well as increase prescription drug price transparency. She supported legislation to establish a state-run health insurance marketplace, which helps residents who aren’t covered by an employer-provided health plan to get affordable coverage. Adams also served as a crucial advocate for healthcare workers during the pandemic and beyond.
Adams has helped implement critical criminal justice reforms. She voted for marijuana legalization and advocated for its health benefits. Additionally, she voted to abolish the death penalty and to ban no-knock warrants and police searches. She voted in favor of a bill to establish a process of automatic expungement for certain misdemeanors so that residents can access housing, jobs, and educational opportunities. She also supported the constitutional amendment to restore voting rights to returning citizens in the Commonwealth.
Adams has worked to protect the environment and guarantee access to clean air, land, and water for all Virginians. She was a patron of the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits Virginia to 100% renewable energy by 2050. She voted to establish studies on drinking water contamination as well as create new standards so it is safe to drink. She voted in favor of creating rebates and benefits for people who purchase electric and low emissions vehicles. She also wants to make public transportation as accessible and sustainable as possible.
Adams supports enacting policies so that Virginia working families can live with dignity. She voted to raise the minimum wage. She supports the right of workers to form unions, and guarantee paid family and medical leave for workers. She also voted to protect the rights of LGBTQ Virginians by helping to pass the Virginia Values Act, which prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in employment, housing, or credit. Additionally, she voted to expand the Virginia Human Rights Act to include people with disabilities. She also supported the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment to prevent gender discrimination.
Adams is running against Republican Mark Earley, a lawyer who worked for former Governor Bob McDonell. Earley supports using taxpayer money to fund private education with initiatives like school voucher programs. He opposes abortion access and common-sense gun violence prevention measures. Earley is under criminal investigation for an error on an economic interest statement made when filing his candidacy.
Due to her advocacy for healthcare, the environment, criminal justice reform, and workers’ rights, Delegate Adams is the most progressive choice in this race.