Democratic candidate Emily Scott is running for the 15th District House of Delegates seat. A native of Woodstock, Scott attended Central High School and graduated from Randolph Macon University. A former reporter and municipal employee for Shenandoah County, she is now employed by the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen in Front Royal. Scott serves on the boards of several community organizations, including the Woodstock Museum. She is a member of the finance committee at Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
Scott wants to address the congestion, pollution, and lack of safety issues along I-81, Virginia’s longest interstate at 325 miles. She believes that a lot of the back-ups and crashes that occur on the highway can be resolved by targeted improvements with lane extensions and better response systems in place to clear accidents. Scott sees the region’s water and sewer infrastructure as outdated and wants to increase funding from Richmond to help the area to expand its water treatment and sewer capacity.
Scott sees broadband access as critical to the district’s ability to compete economically and for students to be successful in school. She supports boosting funding for broadband in the area while increasing funding for public schools. She also endorses federal efforts to reduce childhood poverty with increased government spending. Scott believes in keeping our communities safe from gun violence by passing legislation to keep guns out of the wrong hands.
Scott believes that Virginia working families should be able to raise their families with dignity by raising the minimum wage. She wants to help working people in the Commonwealth have more power to form unions by repealing the state’s right-to-work law. She supports the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which supports the right of workers to freely and fairly form labor unions. Scott also wants to bring jobs to the district by investing in the area’s tourism industry.
Scott wants everyone in her district to have access to affordable, quality healthcare. She believes that the health of her constituents is linked to the health of the environment and wants to protect the area’s natural resources like the Shenandoah River. She supports state government efforts to keep communities safe from the pandemic with vaccination clinics and mask mandates. Scott also believes in expanding voting access and fairly drawing new legislative district maps so voters can choose their representatives, not the other way around.
Scott is challenging incumbent Delegate Todd Gilbert, who serves as Republican Minority Leader in the House of Delegates. Gilbert opposes abortion access and expanding affordable health coverage to 400,000 Virginians in 2018. He opposed raising the minimum wage and allowing municipal workers the right to collectively bargain. Gilbert is against keeping our communities safe from gun violence and voted against abolishing the death penalty and legalizing marijuana in 2021.
Due to her support of fixing I-81, public education, broadband access, affordable healthcare, and working families, Scott is the most progressive choice in this race.
Democratic candidate Emily Scott is running for the 15th District House of Delegates seat. A native of Woodstock, Scott attended Central High School and graduated from Randolph Macon University. A former reporter and municipal employee for Shenandoah County, she is now employed by the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen in Front Royal. Scott serves on the boards of several community organizations, including the Woodstock Museum. She is a member of the finance committee at Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
Scott wants to address the congestion, pollution, and lack of safety issues along I-81, Virginia’s longest interstate at 325 miles. She believes that a lot of the back-ups and crashes that occur on the highway can be resolved by targeted improvements with lane extensions and better response systems in place to clear accidents. Scott sees the region’s water and sewer infrastructure as outdated and wants to increase funding from Richmond to help the area to expand its water treatment and sewer capacity.
Scott sees broadband access as critical to the district’s ability to compete economically and for students to be successful in school. She supports boosting funding for broadband in the area while increasing funding for public schools. She also endorses federal efforts to reduce childhood poverty with increased government spending. Scott believes in keeping our communities safe from gun violence by passing legislation to keep guns out of the wrong hands.
Scott believes that Virginia working families should be able to raise their families with dignity by raising the minimum wage. She wants to help working people in the Commonwealth have more power to form unions by repealing the state’s right-to-work law. She supports the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which supports the right of workers to freely and fairly form labor unions. Scott also wants to bring jobs to the district by investing in the area’s tourism industry.
Scott wants everyone in her district to have access to affordable, quality healthcare. She believes that the health of her constituents is linked to the health of the environment and wants to protect the area’s natural resources like the Shenandoah River. She supports state government efforts to keep communities safe from the pandemic with vaccination clinics and mask mandates. Scott also believes in expanding voting access and fairly drawing new legislative district maps so voters can choose their representatives, not the other way around.
Scott is challenging incumbent Delegate Todd Gilbert, who serves as Republican Minority Leader in the House of Delegates. Gilbert opposes abortion access and expanding affordable health coverage to 400,000 Virginians in 2018. He opposed raising the minimum wage and allowing municipal workers the right to collectively bargain. Gilbert is against keeping our communities safe from gun violence and voted against abolishing the death penalty and legalizing marijuana in 2021.
Due to her support of fixing I-81, public education, broadband access, affordable healthcare, and working families, Scott is the most progressive choice in this race.