Dr. Doug Ward is an openly gay, 71-year-old man who has been married to his husband Rev. Earl Johnson for 22 years. His passion for helping others stems from his time spent in Liberia with the Peace Corps, which led him to pursue a career in the medical field. He has spent the last 34 years in private practice in Washington D.C., focusing on infectious diseases and the treatment of HIV and AIDS. As a practicing doctor, a critical part of his campaign focuses on expanding access to affordable healthcare.
Ward supports the expansion of Medicaid to more Virginians so that people in rural areas have access to affordable healthcare. Rural residents face many barriers to access such as lack of transportation, shortages in healthcare facilities, and stigma associated with mental health and substance use issues. Dr. Ward knows that the COVID-19 pandemic has made inequities in healthcare access more apparent and will prioritize bringing much-needed health coverage and healthcare to residents in his district.
Ward believes that the state must invest in broadband infrastructure in rural parts of Virginia as a driving force of educational, economic, and healthcare opportunities. He also wants to expand cell phone coverage in his district. Ward supports raising the minimum wage so families in his district can live with dignity. He believes that investing in clean energy will boost employment opportunities in the area and supports job training programs for the clean energy sector.
Ward supports making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding voting access so that everyone can participate in our fair and free elections. He also supports the Black Lives Matter movement, holding police accountable for violence inflicted on communities, reproductive rights, and a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent. He wants to keep our communities safe by passing common-sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence.
As a member of the LGBTQ community, Ward is passionate about equality. He believes the state has made great strides with passing the Virginia Values Act, the Equal Rights Amendment, and banning “gay panic” defense, a legal strategy that allows the jury to consider a person’s sexual orientation to justify the use of violence. Even though the General Assembly passed a constitutional amendment to appeal the ban on gay marriage in Virginia in 2021, Ward believes the Commonwealth can do more to protect the rights of the LGBTQ community.
Ward is challenging incumbent Delegate Michael J. Webert, who was elected to the House of Delegates in 2011. As delegate, he has voted against expanding access to affordable healthcare, and increasing the minimum wage. He opposes a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent. Webert has also voted against the Virginia Clean Economy Act and abolition of the death penalty.
Due to his support for LGBTQ equality, access to affordable healthcare, Virginia working families, and the environment, Dr. Doug Ward is the most progressive choice in this race.
Dr. Doug Ward is an openly gay, 71-year-old man who has been married to his husband Rev. Earl Johnson for 22 years. His passion for helping others stems from his time spent in Liberia with the Peace Corps, which led him to pursue a career in the medical field. He has spent the last 34 years in private practice in Washington D.C., focusing on infectious diseases and the treatment of HIV and AIDS. As a practicing doctor, a critical part of his campaign focuses on expanding access to affordable healthcare.
Ward supports the expansion of Medicaid to more Virginians so that people in rural areas have access to affordable healthcare. Rural residents face many barriers to access such as lack of transportation, shortages in healthcare facilities, and stigma associated with mental health and substance use issues. Dr. Ward knows that the COVID-19 pandemic has made inequities in healthcare access more apparent and will prioritize bringing much-needed health coverage and healthcare to residents in his district.
Ward believes that the state must invest in broadband infrastructure in rural parts of Virginia as a driving force of educational, economic, and healthcare opportunities. He also wants to expand cell phone coverage in his district. Ward supports raising the minimum wage so families in his district can live with dignity. He believes that investing in clean energy will boost employment opportunities in the area and supports job training programs for the clean energy sector.
Ward supports making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding voting access so that everyone can participate in our fair and free elections. He also supports the Black Lives Matter movement, holding police accountable for violence inflicted on communities, reproductive rights, and a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent. He wants to keep our communities safe by passing common-sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence.
As a member of the LGBTQ community, Ward is passionate about equality. He believes the state has made great strides with passing the Virginia Values Act, the Equal Rights Amendment, and banning “gay panic” defense, a legal strategy that allows the jury to consider a person’s sexual orientation to justify the use of violence. Even though the General Assembly passed a constitutional amendment to appeal the ban on gay marriage in Virginia in 2021, Ward believes the Commonwealth can do more to protect the rights of the LGBTQ community.
Ward is challenging incumbent Delegate Michael J. Webert, who was elected to the House of Delegates in 2011. As delegate, he has voted against expanding access to affordable healthcare, and increasing the minimum wage. He opposes a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent. Webert has also voted against the Virginia Clean Economy Act and abolition of the death penalty.
Due to his support for LGBTQ equality, access to affordable healthcare, Virginia working families, and the environment, Dr. Doug Ward is the most progressive choice in this race.