Matt Rowe is seeking election to the Fredericksburg School Board. Rowe attended Hampden-Sydney College and Virginia Commonwealth University. He currently works as a G.I.S. analyst. In 2016, Rowe was the Democratic nominee to represent the 1st Congressional District of Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives, however, was defeated by incumbent Rep. Rob Wittman. Rowe has served as the chair of the 1st Congressional District Democratic Committee and was an elector for Virginia in 2020. He also served on the Bowling Green Town Council. He and his wife have three children.
While running for Congress, Rowe supported policies to protect the environment, like investing in sustainable public transportation options. He would like to see more funding to improve road and rail infrastructure, which would not only decrease traffic congestion but also decrease emissions from cars. He understands that climate change is a real threat and supports policies to decrease carbon emissions from industrial polluters as well. He supported increased federal funding to clean up the Chesapeake Bay and the Rappahannock River to ensure the area’s water and wildlife are protected.
Rowe supports making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding access to our fair and free elections. He supports former Governor McAullife and the state legislature’s efforts to restore voting rights to returning citizens. He coordinated an effort calling for the resignation of Congressman Rob Wittmann following Wittmann’s efforts to disenfranchise millions of voters and undermine our fair and free elections. In addition, he supports D.C. statehood.
Rowe has advocated for women’s rights and reproductive rights. He criticized Rep. Wittman’s bill which sought restrict abortion access. As a father of young children, Rowe understands the struggles of raising kids and working full time. He believes no one should have to choose between a paycheck and taking care of sick kids or family members and advocates for paid leave. On the federal level, he supported 12 weeks of paid family leave for every working American.
While running for Congress, Rowe supported immigration reform and prioritized increasing opportunities for the pathway to citizenship. He also wanted to increase options for physical health, mental health, and substance abuse services for veterans in the district. Additionally, he supported renaming Jefferson Davis Highway and the removal of Confederate Monuments, including the slave auction block in Fredericksburg. He is also a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and opposed the use of police force on peaceful protestors.
Rowe is running unopposed.
An absence of online information about Rowe’s policies or proposals means we cannot guarantee he will make progressive choices. We do not have a recommendation in this race. However, we encourage you to cast your ballot in this election by writing in a candidate of your choosing and voting in the other offices.
Matt Rowe is seeking election to the Fredericksburg School Board. Rowe attended Hampden-Sydney College and Virginia Commonwealth University. He currently works as a G.I.S. analyst. In 2016, Rowe was the Democratic nominee to represent the 1st Congressional District of Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives, however, was defeated by incumbent Rep. Rob Wittman. Rowe has served as the chair of the 1st Congressional District Democratic Committee and was an elector for Virginia in 2020. He also served on the Bowling Green Town Council. He and his wife have three children.
While running for Congress, Rowe supported policies to protect the environment, like investing in sustainable public transportation options. He would like to see more funding to improve road and rail infrastructure, which would not only decrease traffic congestion but also decrease emissions from cars. He understands that climate change is a real threat and supports policies to decrease carbon emissions from industrial polluters as well. He supported increased federal funding to clean up the Chesapeake Bay and the Rappahannock River to ensure the area’s water and wildlife are protected.
Rowe supports making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding access to our fair and free elections. He supports former Governor McAullife and the state legislature’s efforts to restore voting rights to returning citizens. He coordinated an effort calling for the resignation of Congressman Rob Wittmann following Wittmann’s efforts to disenfranchise millions of voters and undermine our fair and free elections. In addition, he supports D.C. statehood.
Rowe has advocated for women’s rights and reproductive rights. He criticized Rep. Wittman’s bill which sought restrict abortion access. As a father of young children, Rowe understands the struggles of raising kids and working full time. He believes no one should have to choose between a paycheck and taking care of sick kids or family members and advocates for paid leave. On the federal level, he supported 12 weeks of paid family leave for every working American.
While running for Congress, Rowe supported immigration reform and prioritized increasing opportunities for the pathway to citizenship. He also wanted to increase options for physical health, mental health, and substance abuse services for veterans in the district. Additionally, he supported renaming Jefferson Davis Highway and the removal of Confederate Monuments, including the slave auction block in Fredericksburg. He is also a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and opposed the use of police force on peaceful protestors.
Rowe is running unopposed.
An absence of online information about Rowe’s policies or proposals means we cannot guarantee he will make progressive choices. We do not have a recommendation in this race. However, we encourage you to cast your ballot in this election by writing in a candidate of your choosing and voting in the other offices.
This election will be held on November 2, 2021, and shares a ballot with statewide offices of governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general. Incumbent Delegate Lashrecse Aird (D) is facing a challenge from small business owner Kim Taylor (R). Del. Aird has held the seat since 2016.