Paul Siker is a Waterford resident and entrepreneur. He received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Wittenberg University. He is the founder and CEO of Advanced Recruiting Trends, a talent acquisition consulting firm. He also serves on the boards of the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter and The Kiski School. He is an elder member of the Catoctin Presbyterian Church. He has lived in Loudoun County for 33 years with his wife and two grown children.
Siker is dedicated to addressing the climate crisis and preserving the district’s natural resources and environment. He recognizes that investment in renewable energy is beneficial to decreasing energy costs, reducing carbon emissions, and creating jobs. He supports initiatives to update Virginia’s electrical grid to make it more sustainable and effective in the long term. He has pledged not to accept campaign donations from Appalachian Power and Dominion, ensuring he does not face a conflict of interest and will work on behalf of his constituents rather than predatory energy companies.
Siker believes that supporting the economy requires broad investment in infrastructure, including in broadband so that rural Virginians have equal access to job opportunities. He also wants to increase funding for job-training programs. Additionally, he received the “Seal of Approval” from the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy for his support of policies that help families participate in the workforce, including childcare, eldercare, and paid medical and family leave.
Siker understands that education is a critical factor in supporting the labor force. He supports increased funding in the district’s public schools and was endorsed by the Virginia Education Association Fund for his support of public education and efforts to reopen our schools safely during the pandemic. He also believes in keeping our communities by passing common sense legislation aimed at preventing gun violence and was endorsed by Moms Demand Action.
Additionally, Siker is dedicated to making the promise of democracy real for everyone by guaranteeing everyone’s right to participate in our elections. He supports efforts to make voting free and accessible, including expanding access to early voting and absentee ballots. He also will fight for increased government transparency and ensure constituents are able to share their concerns, thoughts, and ideas about actions taken by the legislature. He has pledged to hold monthly forums to speak directly with his constituents so that he can work hard to reflect their interests in the General Assembly.
Siker is challenging incumbent Delegate Dave LaRock (R), who was elected to the House of Delegates in 2013. LaRock opposes gun violence prevention measures and supports using taxpayer money to fund private schools through school voucher programs. In 2021, La Rock sought to undermine the results of 2020’s fair and free federal election. LaRock also opposed abolishing the death penalty, legalizing marijuana, and raising the minimum wage.
Due to his support of the environment, expanding voting access, public education, and increased broadband access, Paul Siker is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 33rd District.
Paul Siker is a Waterford resident and entrepreneur. He received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Wittenberg University. He is the founder and CEO of Advanced Recruiting Trends, a talent acquisition consulting firm. He also serves on the boards of the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter and The Kiski School. He is an elder member of the Catoctin Presbyterian Church. He has lived in Loudoun County for 33 years with his wife and two grown children.
Siker is dedicated to addressing the climate crisis and preserving the district’s natural resources and environment. He recognizes that investment in renewable energy is beneficial to decreasing energy costs, reducing carbon emissions, and creating jobs. He supports initiatives to update Virginia’s electrical grid to make it more sustainable and effective in the long term. He has pledged not to accept campaign donations from Appalachian Power and Dominion, ensuring he does not face a conflict of interest and will work on behalf of his constituents rather than predatory energy companies.
Siker believes that supporting the economy requires broad investment in infrastructure, including in broadband so that rural Virginians have equal access to job opportunities. He also wants to increase funding for job-training programs. Additionally, he received the “Seal of Approval” from the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy for his support of policies that help families participate in the workforce, including childcare, eldercare, and paid medical and family leave.
Siker understands that education is a critical factor in supporting the labor force. He supports increased funding in the district’s public schools and was endorsed by the Virginia Education Association Fund for his support of public education and efforts to reopen our schools safely during the pandemic. He also believes in keeping our communities by passing common sense legislation aimed at preventing gun violence and was endorsed by Moms Demand Action.
Additionally, Siker is dedicated to making the promise of democracy real for everyone by guaranteeing everyone’s right to participate in our elections. He supports efforts to make voting free and accessible, including expanding access to early voting and absentee ballots. He also will fight for increased government transparency and ensure constituents are able to share their concerns, thoughts, and ideas about actions taken by the legislature. He has pledged to hold monthly forums to speak directly with his constituents so that he can work hard to reflect their interests in the General Assembly.
Siker is challenging incumbent Delegate Dave LaRock (R), who was elected to the House of Delegates in 2013. LaRock opposes gun violence prevention measures and supports using taxpayer money to fund private schools through school voucher programs. In 2021, La Rock sought to undermine the results of 2020’s fair and free federal election. LaRock also opposed abolishing the death penalty, legalizing marijuana, and raising the minimum wage.
Due to his support of the environment, expanding voting access, public education, and increased broadband access, Paul Siker is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 33rd District.