Dustin Wimbish is an Army Veteran and native of Henry County. Currently a stay-at-home dad, Wimbish and his wife have 8 children and have fostered more than 20 children. He joined the Army in 2003, serving two combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq and was honorably discharged in 2009. He earned a Bachelor of Political Science and a master’s degree in management from American Military University before working in banking and property management. He lives in Salem with his family.
Wimbish is an advocate for policies that will support Virginia’s families including paid family and medical leave, universal childcare, and affordable and safe eldercare. He supports increasing the minimum wage to at least $15 an hour. He supports common sense gun violence prevention laws. Wimbish hopes to increase teacher pay and ensure education funding reaches students and schools. He also wants to increase access to civic education in high schools.
Recognizing broadband access as a driver of the economy and education, Wimbush wants to expand access to broadband to support both schools and businesses in the district. He supports placing regulations on Internet providers that would prevent them from putting profits over people. He also supports enacting more environmental protections and regulations on polluters. He has pledged not to take contributions from oil, gas, and coal industry executives, lobbyists, or PACs.
Wimbish supports legislation that makes the government more transparent and ethical. He has pledged to support anti-corruption legislation which would reduce the impact of money and special interests on the legislature, and reform campaign finance so corporations have less power. He wants to make the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding voting access like making it easier to vote absentee and by mail. He also supports same-day and automatic voter registration.
Wimbish wants to make affordable healthcare more accessible in the district, as well as increase the quality of healthcare. As a legislator, he would prioritize legislation that funds more staffing in hospitals in order to improve patient care, decrease employee turnover, improve their wages, and create jobs. Wimbish also supports abolishing the death penalty, legalizing marijuana, and expanding the Virginia Human Rights Act to include protections for people with disabilities.
Wimbish is running against incumbent Delegate Joe McNamara (R). McNamara is a small business owner and was elected to the House of Delegates in 2018. He is opposed to common sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence and voted against increasing the minimum wage, making voting accessible, and the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. He opposes abortion access, abolishing the death penalty, and marijuana legalization.
Due to his support for policies that will support all Virginians, including gun violence prevention, childcare subsidies, affordable healthcare, and an increased minimum wage, Wimbish is the most progressive choice for the 8th District.
Dustin Wimbish is an Army Veteran and native of Henry County. Currently a stay-at-home dad, Wimbish and his wife have 8 children and have fostered more than 20 children. He joined the Army in 2003, serving two combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq and was honorably discharged in 2009. He earned a Bachelor of Political Science and a master’s degree in management from American Military University before working in banking and property management. He lives in Salem with his family.
Wimbish is an advocate for policies that will support Virginia’s families including paid family and medical leave, universal childcare, and affordable and safe eldercare. He supports increasing the minimum wage to at least $15 an hour. He supports common sense gun violence prevention laws. Wimbish hopes to increase teacher pay and ensure education funding reaches students and schools. He also wants to increase access to civic education in high schools.
Recognizing broadband access as a driver of the economy and education, Wimbush wants to expand access to broadband to support both schools and businesses in the district. He supports placing regulations on Internet providers that would prevent them from putting profits over people. He also supports enacting more environmental protections and regulations on polluters. He has pledged not to take contributions from oil, gas, and coal industry executives, lobbyists, or PACs.
Wimbish supports legislation that makes the government more transparent and ethical. He has pledged to support anti-corruption legislation which would reduce the impact of money and special interests on the legislature, and reform campaign finance so corporations have less power. He wants to make the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding voting access like making it easier to vote absentee and by mail. He also supports same-day and automatic voter registration.
Wimbish wants to make affordable healthcare more accessible in the district, as well as increase the quality of healthcare. As a legislator, he would prioritize legislation that funds more staffing in hospitals in order to improve patient care, decrease employee turnover, improve their wages, and create jobs. Wimbish also supports abolishing the death penalty, legalizing marijuana, and expanding the Virginia Human Rights Act to include protections for people with disabilities.
Wimbish is running against incumbent Delegate Joe McNamara (R). McNamara is a small business owner and was elected to the House of Delegates in 2018. He is opposed to common sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence and voted against increasing the minimum wage, making voting accessible, and the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. He opposes abortion access, abolishing the death penalty, and marijuana legalization.
Due to his support for policies that will support all Virginians, including gun violence prevention, childcare subsidies, affordable healthcare, and an increased minimum wage, Wimbish is the most progressive choice for the 8th District.