Debra Gardner is a former teacher, social worker, and public servant. She received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from North Carolina Central University and a Master of Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University. She worked as an adjunct professor at VCU and has held leadership positions at three state agencies: the Department of Criminal Justice Services, the Department of Corrections, and the Department of Human Services. She currently lives in North Chesterfield with her daughter.
Gardner is dedicated to policies that support Virginia working families. When her elderly mother came to live with her, Gardner understood the needs of an aging society and will work on policies that will reduce the caregiving burden on families. Gardner also received the “Family Friendly Seal of Approval” from the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy for her dedication to paid family and medical leave, paid sick days, quality childcare and affordable eldercare. She is also dedicated to ensuring all Virginians receive a living wage and receive sufficient support during the economic recovery from COVID-19.
Gardner will also prioritize access to affordable healthcare. She especially supports expanding insurance options for unemployed Virginians, so that access to healthcare is no longer tied to employment. Additionally, she will work to increase funding for mental health care and addiction recovery to ensure these critical services are accessible to all that need them. She will fight to decrease the price of prescriptions to make sure Virginians are able to afford their necessary medications.
With her background in criminal justice and corrections, Gardner is dedicated to public safety reform. Additionally, Gardner served on the Commonwealth Domestic Violence Prevention Response Advisory Board. She will implement evidence-based and community-based programs to increase community safety. She will require updated training for all police officers and work to improve relationships between officers and communities. She sees common sense gun violence prevention legislation as critical to ensuring community safety.
Gardner will also work to tackle the climate crisis in Virginia. She sees protecting the planet as beneficial both environmentally and economically and knows investing in clean energy will help bring jobs to the 27th District. She will fight to ensure economic growth is responsibly planned and sustainable. She also sees how public health is tied to environmental protections and will work to ensure all of her constituents, regardless of economic status, have access to clean water and healthy food.
She is running against incumbent Delegate Roxann Robinson (R). Del. Robinson is a self-employed optometrist and has served in the House of Delegates since 2010. While in office, she has voted against increasing the minimum wage, the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights, and marijuana legalization. She also voted against Medicaid expansion in 2018, and several gun violence prevention bills, including a bill that would have made school board property gun-free zones.
Due to her support for the environment, affordable healthcare, and Virginia working families, Gardner is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 27th district.
Debra Gardner is a former teacher, social worker, and public servant. She received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from North Carolina Central University and a Master of Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University. She worked as an adjunct professor at VCU and has held leadership positions at three state agencies: the Department of Criminal Justice Services, the Department of Corrections, and the Department of Human Services. She currently lives in North Chesterfield with her daughter.
Gardner is dedicated to policies that support Virginia working families. When her elderly mother came to live with her, Gardner understood the needs of an aging society and will work on policies that will reduce the caregiving burden on families. Gardner also received the “Family Friendly Seal of Approval” from the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy for her dedication to paid family and medical leave, paid sick days, quality childcare and affordable eldercare. She is also dedicated to ensuring all Virginians receive a living wage and receive sufficient support during the economic recovery from COVID-19.
Gardner will also prioritize access to affordable healthcare. She especially supports expanding insurance options for unemployed Virginians, so that access to healthcare is no longer tied to employment. Additionally, she will work to increase funding for mental health care and addiction recovery to ensure these critical services are accessible to all that need them. She will fight to decrease the price of prescriptions to make sure Virginians are able to afford their necessary medications.
With her background in criminal justice and corrections, Gardner is dedicated to public safety reform. Additionally, Gardner served on the Commonwealth Domestic Violence Prevention Response Advisory Board. She will implement evidence-based and community-based programs to increase community safety. She will require updated training for all police officers and work to improve relationships between officers and communities. She sees common sense gun violence prevention legislation as critical to ensuring community safety.
Gardner will also work to tackle the climate crisis in Virginia. She sees protecting the planet as beneficial both environmentally and economically and knows investing in clean energy will help bring jobs to the 27th District. She will fight to ensure economic growth is responsibly planned and sustainable. She also sees how public health is tied to environmental protections and will work to ensure all of her constituents, regardless of economic status, have access to clean water and healthy food.
She is running against incumbent Delegate Roxann Robinson (R). Del. Robinson is a self-employed optometrist and has served in the House of Delegates since 2010. While in office, she has voted against increasing the minimum wage, the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights, and marijuana legalization. She also voted against Medicaid expansion in 2018, and several gun violence prevention bills, including a bill that would have made school board property gun-free zones.
Due to her support for the environment, affordable healthcare, and Virginia working families, Gardner is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 27th district.