Delmara “Deetzie” Bayliss is a lawyer and mother who has lived in Frederick County and Winchester for most of her life. She graduated from Handley High School, and went on to receive her bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech and her law degree from Washington & Lee School of Law. She has served as a prosecutor and assistant commonwealth’s attorney and has two grown children.
As a product of Frederick County Public Schools and the mother of two children, Bayliss understands the importance of a well-funded school system. She supports public school teachers, particularly in the recovery from the pandemic, ensuring they have all the resources necessary for a safe and successful school year. Bayliss also understands that expanded broadband access is critical to a quality education and a strong economy. She supports the legislature’s efforts to allocate funding to broadband infrastructure and wants to expand the efforts in underserved areas.
Bayliss is also a staunch advocate for civil rights. She stands against recent Republican measures aimed at discriminating against transgender citizens, as well as the harmful rhetoric of white supremacy. She condemns the hate crimes against Asian Americans stemming from Trump’s harmful language surrounding the coronavirus. Additionally, she supports a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent, equal pay, and fair access to education and employment.
Bayliss also believes that healthcare is a right, not a privilege, and will work to increase access to affordable healthcare. She supports the expansion of both Medicare and Medicaid so more people are eligible and ensure no one has to choose between keeping the housing, feeding their family, or affording medical treatment. Additionally, Bayliss supports increasing access to mental healthcare, particularly due to the adverse impact of the pandemic on community mental health.
Bayliss supports our fair and free elections. She believes in making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding access to the ballot and making absentee voting easier. She supports Virginia working families by increasing the minimum wage and guaranteeing paid sick days, and family and medical leave for all workers. If elected, Bayliss will vote for legislation that tackles the climate crisis and protects the natural environment in Virginia.
Bayliss is running against Incumbent Delegate Bill Wiley (R). He has served in the House of Delegates since 2020 and on the Winchester City Council. He works at Howard Shockey and Sons, Inc and is a real estate broker. Wiley opposes legislation aimed at keeping our communities safe from gun violence. He’s voted against raising the minimum wage, allowing localities to remove Confederate statues, abolishing the death penalty, marijuana legalization, and the Voting Rights Act of Virginia.
Due to her advocacy for public education, broadband access, civil rights, and affordable healthcare, Delmara “Deetzie” Bayliss is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 29th District.
Delmara “Deetzie” Bayliss is a lawyer and mother who has lived in Frederick County and Winchester for most of her life. She graduated from Handley High School, and went on to receive her bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech and her law degree from Washington & Lee School of Law. She has served as a prosecutor and assistant commonwealth’s attorney and has two grown children.
As a product of Frederick County Public Schools and the mother of two children, Bayliss understands the importance of a well-funded school system. She supports public school teachers, particularly in the recovery from the pandemic, ensuring they have all the resources necessary for a safe and successful school year. Bayliss also understands that expanded broadband access is critical to a quality education and a strong economy. She supports the legislature’s efforts to allocate funding to broadband infrastructure and wants to expand the efforts in underserved areas.
Bayliss is also a staunch advocate for civil rights. She stands against recent Republican measures aimed at discriminating against transgender citizens, as well as the harmful rhetoric of white supremacy. She condemns the hate crimes against Asian Americans stemming from Trump’s harmful language surrounding the coronavirus. Additionally, she supports a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent, equal pay, and fair access to education and employment.
Bayliss also believes that healthcare is a right, not a privilege, and will work to increase access to affordable healthcare. She supports the expansion of both Medicare and Medicaid so more people are eligible and ensure no one has to choose between keeping the housing, feeding their family, or affording medical treatment. Additionally, Bayliss supports increasing access to mental healthcare, particularly due to the adverse impact of the pandemic on community mental health.
Bayliss supports our fair and free elections. She believes in making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding access to the ballot and making absentee voting easier. She supports Virginia working families by increasing the minimum wage and guaranteeing paid sick days, and family and medical leave for all workers. If elected, Bayliss will vote for legislation that tackles the climate crisis and protects the natural environment in Virginia.
Bayliss is running against Incumbent Delegate Bill Wiley (R). He has served in the House of Delegates since 2020 and on the Winchester City Council. He works at Howard Shockey and Sons, Inc and is a real estate broker. Wiley opposes legislation aimed at keeping our communities safe from gun violence. He’s voted against raising the minimum wage, allowing localities to remove Confederate statues, abolishing the death penalty, marijuana legalization, and the Voting Rights Act of Virginia.
Due to her advocacy for public education, broadband access, civil rights, and affordable healthcare, Delmara “Deetzie” Bayliss is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 29th District.