Jennifer Kitchen is an Augusta county native, mother, and community organizer. She was raised by working-class parents on farms in Augusta. She has spent her life fighting for progressive causes in Virginia, organizing for the For Our Future Fund and starting the Staunton Augusta Waynesboro (SAW) Citizen Action Group. She has also worked as a program mentor for the Arc of Augusta, which supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Additionally, she is a cancer survivor and has two children.
As a survivor of both cancer and fibromyalgia, Kitchen understands the importance of access to affordable, quality healthcare. She advocated for Medicaid expansion in Virginia in 2018, which made healthcare affordable to 400,000 Virginians, and will work to make Medicaid available to more Virginians if elected. She also supports Medicare for All. She wants to ensure drug and insurance companies are charging fair prices and that healthcare is affordable to everyone in her district, no matter their income.
Kitchen wants to support Virginia working families by raising the minimum wage, guaranteeing workers’ right to form unions and strengthening labor laws. She will work to repeal Virginia’s right-to-work law. She supports marijuana legalization and sees it as a great economic opportunity for Virginia farmers. She will fight to ensure all Virginians have equal access to the economic benefits that the new market for legalized marijuana will provide and to ensure people with criminal records with marijuana-related charges are expunged.
Kitchen also recognizes that protecting the environment will provide opportunities for new jobs in rural Virginia. She fully endorses the Green New Deal Virginia, which aims to tackle climate change and ensure that the state will benefit from a renewable energy economy while guaranteeing access to clean air and water. She also hopes to adopt programs that will encourage farmers to move to more environmentally friendly farming practices. Additionally, she stood against the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley pipelines and will oppose any future fracked gas pipeline.
Kitchen wants to improve the district’s infrastructure by increasing spending on transportation and broadband projects. She would like to increase revenue for local public transportation and invest in improvements on Interstate 81. Acknowledging that investment in broadband is critical for rural Virginians to thrive in the 21st century, she is proposing a large-scale broadband infrastructure package similar to New Deal programs of the 1930s that supplied electricity to rural areas.
Kitchen’s opponent is incumbent Delegate Chris Runion (R), a business leader from the Shenandoah Valley who has represented the 25th District since 2020. While serving in the General Assembly, Runion voted against the Voting Rights Act of Virginia, marijuana legalization, the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights, and abolishing the death penalty. Additionally, he opposes a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent and opposes gun violence prevention legislation.
Due to her support of the environment, access to affordable healthcare, and working families, Jennifer Kitchen is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 25th district.
Jennifer Kitchen is an Augusta county native, mother, and community organizer. She was raised by working-class parents on farms in Augusta. She has spent her life fighting for progressive causes in Virginia, organizing for the For Our Future Fund and starting the Staunton Augusta Waynesboro (SAW) Citizen Action Group. She has also worked as a program mentor for the Arc of Augusta, which supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Additionally, she is a cancer survivor and has two children.
As a survivor of both cancer and fibromyalgia, Kitchen understands the importance of access to affordable, quality healthcare. She advocated for Medicaid expansion in Virginia in 2018, which made healthcare affordable to 400,000 Virginians, and will work to make Medicaid available to more Virginians if elected. She also supports Medicare for All. She wants to ensure drug and insurance companies are charging fair prices and that healthcare is affordable to everyone in her district, no matter their income.
Kitchen wants to support Virginia working families by raising the minimum wage, guaranteeing workers’ right to form unions and strengthening labor laws. She will work to repeal Virginia’s right-to-work law. She supports marijuana legalization and sees it as a great economic opportunity for Virginia farmers. She will fight to ensure all Virginians have equal access to the economic benefits that the new market for legalized marijuana will provide and to ensure people with criminal records with marijuana-related charges are expunged.
Kitchen also recognizes that protecting the environment will provide opportunities for new jobs in rural Virginia. She fully endorses the Green New Deal Virginia, which aims to tackle climate change and ensure that the state will benefit from a renewable energy economy while guaranteeing access to clean air and water. She also hopes to adopt programs that will encourage farmers to move to more environmentally friendly farming practices. Additionally, she stood against the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley pipelines and will oppose any future fracked gas pipeline.
Kitchen wants to improve the district’s infrastructure by increasing spending on transportation and broadband projects. She would like to increase revenue for local public transportation and invest in improvements on Interstate 81. Acknowledging that investment in broadband is critical for rural Virginians to thrive in the 21st century, she is proposing a large-scale broadband infrastructure package similar to New Deal programs of the 1930s that supplied electricity to rural areas.
Kitchen’s opponent is incumbent Delegate Chris Runion (R), a business leader from the Shenandoah Valley who has represented the 25th District since 2020. While serving in the General Assembly, Runion voted against the Voting Rights Act of Virginia, marijuana legalization, the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights, and abolishing the death penalty. Additionally, he opposes a person’s right to decide when and whether to become a parent and opposes gun violence prevention legislation.
Due to her support of the environment, access to affordable healthcare, and working families, Jennifer Kitchen is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 25th district.