Incumbent Delegate Nancy Guy (D) has represented the 83rd District since 2020. Growing up in a Navy family in the area, she received her bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary and her law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. She served on the Virginia Beach School Board from 1997 to 2005 and is an elder at Bayside Presbyterian Church. She and her husband currently reside in Virginia Beach and have two grown children and two grandchildren.
As a resident of a coastal community, Guy understands the urgency of the climate crisis and supports tackling the climate crisis with legislative action. She successfully sponsored a bill to ban the intentional release of non-biodegradable balloons outdoors. She also carried legislation to encourage localities to plant and preserve trees to help combat flooding and stormwater runoff. She also voted to support the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits the Commonwealth to 100% clean energy by 2050.
Guy supports women’s rights, including access to reproductive healthcare and abortion. During her first year as a legislator, she voted to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. She advocated for repealing medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion providers and voted to make abortion coverage available on the state health insurance exchange. She voted to make a 12-month supply of birth control available under state Medicaid plans in 2021. Guy will also fight for women to have equal and fair protections in the economy and job market.
As a former school board member, Guy is aware of the challenges facing Virginia’s public education system. She will work to ensure that public schools receive proper, equitable funding from state and local governments. Guy supports smaller class sizes and initiatives aimed at providing students with more mental health resources. She supported a 5% raise for teacher pay in 2021 and additional funding aimed at helping schools safely reopen during the pandemic.
Guy supports keeping communities safe by passing legislation aimed at preventing gun violence. In 2020, she voted for universal background checks, keeping guns out of the wrong hands with extreme risk protection orders, and restoring a limit on handgun purchases to one a month. Additionally, she voted to pass legislation to increase penalties for allowing minors to access guns. She advocates for criminal justice reform by voting to legalize marijuana and abolishing the death penalty. She will continue to address racial disparities in the criminal justice system and high incarceration numbers in Virginia.
Guy is facing a challenge from Republican candidate Tim Anderson, a lawyer. Anderson supports using taxpayer money to fund private education. He opposes the right of workers to unionize and will fight to keep the state right-to-work law in place. He is also against abortion access and common-sense gun violence prevention measures.
Due to her support of the environment, criminal justice reform, public education, and gun violence prevention, Del. Guy is the most progressive choice in this election.
Incumbent Delegate Nancy Guy (D) has represented the 83rd District since 2020. Growing up in a Navy family in the area, she received her bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary and her law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. She served on the Virginia Beach School Board from 1997 to 2005 and is an elder at Bayside Presbyterian Church. She and her husband currently reside in Virginia Beach and have two grown children and two grandchildren.
As a resident of a coastal community, Guy understands the urgency of the climate crisis and supports tackling the climate crisis with legislative action. She successfully sponsored a bill to ban the intentional release of non-biodegradable balloons outdoors. She also carried legislation to encourage localities to plant and preserve trees to help combat flooding and stormwater runoff. She also voted to support the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits the Commonwealth to 100% clean energy by 2050.
Guy supports women’s rights, including access to reproductive healthcare and abortion. During her first year as a legislator, she voted to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. She advocated for repealing medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion providers and voted to make abortion coverage available on the state health insurance exchange. She voted to make a 12-month supply of birth control available under state Medicaid plans in 2021. Guy will also fight for women to have equal and fair protections in the economy and job market.
As a former school board member, Guy is aware of the challenges facing Virginia’s public education system. She will work to ensure that public schools receive proper, equitable funding from state and local governments. Guy supports smaller class sizes and initiatives aimed at providing students with more mental health resources. She supported a 5% raise for teacher pay in 2021 and additional funding aimed at helping schools safely reopen during the pandemic.
Guy supports keeping communities safe by passing legislation aimed at preventing gun violence. In 2020, she voted for universal background checks, keeping guns out of the wrong hands with extreme risk protection orders, and restoring a limit on handgun purchases to one a month. Additionally, she voted to pass legislation to increase penalties for allowing minors to access guns. She advocates for criminal justice reform by voting to legalize marijuana and abolishing the death penalty. She will continue to address racial disparities in the criminal justice system and high incarceration numbers in Virginia.
Guy is facing a challenge from Republican candidate Tim Anderson, a lawyer. Anderson supports using taxpayer money to fund private education. He opposes the right of workers to unionize and will fight to keep the state right-to-work law in place. He is also against abortion access and common-sense gun violence prevention measures.
Due to her support of the environment, criminal justice reform, public education, and gun violence prevention, Del. Guy is the most progressive choice in this election.