Incumbent Delegate Sally Hudson was elected in 2019 and was the first woman to represent Charlottesville in the House of Delegates. Del. Hudson obtained her bachelor’s degree in economics and math from Stanford University and her doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she was a National Science Foundation Fellow. When not in session, she teaches statistics as an assistant professor at the University of Virginia’s School of Public Policy and works as an economist.
During her first term as a legislator, one of Hudson’s primary focuses was passing legislation to tackle the climate crisis in Virginia. She worked to get the Commonwealth to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, invest in renewable energy projects like offshore wind and solar, and she voted for the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits Virginia to 100% clean energy by 2050. She opposes the construction of fracked gas pipelines and wants to hold polluting utility monopolies accountable. She received a 100% rating from the Sierra Club on their legislative scorecard in 2021.
Hudson supports our public education and believes that strong schools are essential to strong communities. She voted to raise teacher salaries by 5% in 2021 and for increased funding so that schools can safely reopen during the pandemic. She supports expanding universal pre-K programs and restoring state funding for public colleges as tuition continues to rise. Earlier this year, the delegate worked with the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles to address a school bus driver shortage in the Charlottesville school district.
Hudson wants to boost working families in the district so that they can live with dignity. She voted to raise the minimum wage in 2020 and for the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights the following year. Her work as a labor economist has made Delegate Hudson aware of the needs of working families during the recession brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Hudson successfully sponsored legislation that streamlines unemployment benefits for Virginians. Hudson also supported providing renters with relief and protection during the pandemic.
Delegate Hudson is also an advocate for criminal justice reform. She voted to legalize marijuana in 2020 and wants to bring justice to communities ravaged by the Drug War by passing legislation to resentence incarcerated people currently serving time on marijuana-related charges. The delegate supported legislation that prevents people burdened with court debt to pay additional interest on their fees. She also voted for the constitutional amendment to restore voting rights to returning citizens in the Commonwealth.
Delegate Hudson is being challenged by Republican candidate Philip Andrew Hamilton. Hamilton moved to the Charlottesville area during the pandemic due to the restrictions placed in California, where he initially lived. Hamilton opposes abortion access and is against recent efforts to replace Confederate statues in Virginia. Hamilton is also against measures to keep our communities safe from gun violence.
Due to her support of the environment, public education, Virginia working families, and criminal justice reform, Delegate Hudson is the most progressive choice in this election.
Incumbent Delegate Sally Hudson was elected in 2019 and was the first woman to represent Charlottesville in the House of Delegates. Del. Hudson obtained her bachelor’s degree in economics and math from Stanford University and her doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she was a National Science Foundation Fellow. When not in session, she teaches statistics as an assistant professor at the University of Virginia’s School of Public Policy and works as an economist.
During her first term as a legislator, one of Hudson’s primary focuses was passing legislation to tackle the climate crisis in Virginia. She worked to get the Commonwealth to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, invest in renewable energy projects like offshore wind and solar, and she voted for the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which commits Virginia to 100% clean energy by 2050. She opposes the construction of fracked gas pipelines and wants to hold polluting utility monopolies accountable. She received a 100% rating from the Sierra Club on their legislative scorecard in 2021.
Hudson supports our public education and believes that strong schools are essential to strong communities. She voted to raise teacher salaries by 5% in 2021 and for increased funding so that schools can safely reopen during the pandemic. She supports expanding universal pre-K programs and restoring state funding for public colleges as tuition continues to rise. Earlier this year, the delegate worked with the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles to address a school bus driver shortage in the Charlottesville school district.
Hudson wants to boost working families in the district so that they can live with dignity. She voted to raise the minimum wage in 2020 and for the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights the following year. Her work as a labor economist has made Delegate Hudson aware of the needs of working families during the recession brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Hudson successfully sponsored legislation that streamlines unemployment benefits for Virginians. Hudson also supported providing renters with relief and protection during the pandemic.
Delegate Hudson is also an advocate for criminal justice reform. She voted to legalize marijuana in 2020 and wants to bring justice to communities ravaged by the Drug War by passing legislation to resentence incarcerated people currently serving time on marijuana-related charges. The delegate supported legislation that prevents people burdened with court debt to pay additional interest on their fees. She also voted for the constitutional amendment to restore voting rights to returning citizens in the Commonwealth.
Delegate Hudson is being challenged by Republican candidate Philip Andrew Hamilton. Hamilton moved to the Charlottesville area during the pandemic due to the restrictions placed in California, where he initially lived. Hamilton opposes abortion access and is against recent efforts to replace Confederate statues in Virginia. Hamilton is also against measures to keep our communities safe from gun violence.
Due to her support of the environment, public education, Virginia working families, and criminal justice reform, Delegate Hudson is the most progressive choice in this election.