Activist Randall Wolf is a photographer, journalist, and outdoor enthusiast based in Stuarts Draft. In 1983, he traveled with a delegation of U.S. Congress members to war-torn countries in Central America to photograph the hardships faced by people there. Back home, he helped found a non-profit that teaches young people to fix their bikes and ride them safely. He is an active member of the cycling community in the region, serving on the board of the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition.
Wolf sees reliable, high-speed Internet access as crucial to the economic and educational success of the region and wants to prioritize expanding broadband access to every home in the district. He also sees broadband access as a way to boost farmers in the region by helping them use GPS technology to manage their crops and reduce pollution. Wolf wants to incentivize the agricultural industry of his district to use clean energy and engage in renewable energy production.
Wolf wants to boost working people by making higher education accessible and affordable to all Virginians, expand skills training, and create direct pathways to the workforce by matching students with high-paying jobs. He also sees increased infrastructure development in renewable energy as a way to reduce pollution, bring in much-needed tax revenue for schools, and incentivize corporate investment in the district. He believes that renewable energy production will be a great way to support farmers in the district.
Wolf supports marijuana legalization and expungement the arrest records of people with marijuana-related convictions in order to reduce mass incarceration. He believes that legal marijuana and the hemp industry will bring economic opportunities to the district with local production and increased tax revenue. Wolf wants to use federal money to fund free school meal programs in Virginia. He also supports expanding access to public assistance programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Wolf believes in making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding access to the ballot. He advocates for welcoming and inclusive policies for all Virginians, such as protections for transgender students. Wolf agrees with government efforts to keep communities safe from the COVID-19 pandemic with vaccination requirements for public employees and the military and mask mandates. He also supports new federal infrastructure spending, believing it will bring economic opportunities to the region.
Wolf is challenging incumbent Delegate John Avoli (R), a former high school principal. Avoli opposes abortion access and keeping our communities safe by passing common-sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence. He supports using taxpayer money to fund private education. Avoli voted against raising the minimum wage, abolishing the death penalty, and legalizing marijuana.
Due to his support of the environment, criminal justice reform, expanding voting rights, farmers, and increased broadband access, Wolf is the most progressive choice in this election.
Activist Randall Wolf is a photographer, journalist, and outdoor enthusiast based in Stuarts Draft. In 1983, he traveled with a delegation of U.S. Congress members to war-torn countries in Central America to photograph the hardships faced by people there. Back home, he helped found a non-profit that teaches young people to fix their bikes and ride them safely. He is an active member of the cycling community in the region, serving on the board of the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition.
Wolf sees reliable, high-speed Internet access as crucial to the economic and educational success of the region and wants to prioritize expanding broadband access to every home in the district. He also sees broadband access as a way to boost farmers in the region by helping them use GPS technology to manage their crops and reduce pollution. Wolf wants to incentivize the agricultural industry of his district to use clean energy and engage in renewable energy production.
Wolf wants to boost working people by making higher education accessible and affordable to all Virginians, expand skills training, and create direct pathways to the workforce by matching students with high-paying jobs. He also sees increased infrastructure development in renewable energy as a way to reduce pollution, bring in much-needed tax revenue for schools, and incentivize corporate investment in the district. He believes that renewable energy production will be a great way to support farmers in the district.
Wolf supports marijuana legalization and expungement the arrest records of people with marijuana-related convictions in order to reduce mass incarceration. He believes that legal marijuana and the hemp industry will bring economic opportunities to the district with local production and increased tax revenue. Wolf wants to use federal money to fund free school meal programs in Virginia. He also supports expanding access to public assistance programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Wolf believes in making the promise of democracy real for us all by expanding access to the ballot. He advocates for welcoming and inclusive policies for all Virginians, such as protections for transgender students. Wolf agrees with government efforts to keep communities safe from the COVID-19 pandemic with vaccination requirements for public employees and the military and mask mandates. He also supports new federal infrastructure spending, believing it will bring economic opportunities to the region.
Wolf is challenging incumbent Delegate John Avoli (R), a former high school principal. Avoli opposes abortion access and keeping our communities safe by passing common-sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence. He supports using taxpayer money to fund private education. Avoli voted against raising the minimum wage, abolishing the death penalty, and legalizing marijuana.
Due to his support of the environment, criminal justice reform, expanding voting rights, farmers, and increased broadband access, Wolf is the most progressive choice in this election.