Originally from Virginia Beach, Sarah Bagley is an activist, attorney, and executive director of an affordable housing nonprofit. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in government from The College of William and Mary and her law degree from The Catholic University of America. Bagley previously worked at two DC-based law firms and served as a clerk at the District Court in Montgomery County. She is a community organizer who has worked with organizations such as the Alexandria Democratic Committee, MOMS Demand Action, and Postcards4VA.
A top priority for Bagley is ensuring that safe, sanitary, and affordable housing is accessible for those unable to work or earning low or part-time wages in Alexandria. She wants to rebuild the affordable housing stock that the city has lost during the past 20 years. She also wants big corporations building in the area to consider environmental impact and commit to investing in infrastructure. In addition to preservation and redevelopment, she wants to provide a path to homeownership for first-time buyers in order to secure greater financial security.
If elected, she will work to make communities safer and more inclusive for everyone. These efforts include reducing gun violence, suicide, and guaranteeing that LGBTQ students are accepted and supported in public schools and city space. She hopes to partner with law enforcement agencies as means of providing gun training and education to owners. Bagley will also push to distribute trigger locks to provide safer storage and reduce unintended usage. She will also work to remove access barriers to technology and help break down existing language barriers. Bagley hopes to bridge a connection between historically marginalized communities and the newly formed Community Police Review Board by including community members in the review process.
Bagley is committed to addressing the impacts of climate change on the city. As a council member, she will seek funding to invest in public transportation methods that are safe and affordable. She believes incentives should be provided to businesses to convert existing structures to renewable energy sources or more energy-efficient programs. She’ll address the city’s flooding and outdated infrastructure issues by working with environmental groups knowledgeable on stormwater and stream restoration.
To combat the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bagley will support relief efforts geared towards communities most in need. She believes the city’s recovery plan must be equitable, transparent, and flexible. She supports individualized programs that provide rental assistance to renters, mortgage assistance to landlords, and financial assistance to businesses economically impacted by the pandemic. She also supports using relief funding to provide support to programs that tackle the city’s infrastructure needs, such as the sewer system and street conditions.
Due to her support of working families, public education, the environment, racial and social equity, Bagley is a progressive choice in this race.
Originally from Virginia Beach, Sarah Bagley is an activist, attorney, and executive director of an affordable housing nonprofit. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in government from The College of William and Mary and her law degree from The Catholic University of America. Bagley previously worked at two DC-based law firms and served as a clerk at the District Court in Montgomery County. She is a community organizer who has worked with organizations such as the Alexandria Democratic Committee, MOMS Demand Action, and Postcards4VA.
A top priority for Bagley is ensuring that safe, sanitary, and affordable housing is accessible for those unable to work or earning low or part-time wages in Alexandria. She wants to rebuild the affordable housing stock that the city has lost during the past 20 years. She also wants big corporations building in the area to consider environmental impact and commit to investing in infrastructure. In addition to preservation and redevelopment, she wants to provide a path to homeownership for first-time buyers in order to secure greater financial security.
If elected, she will work to make communities safer and more inclusive for everyone. These efforts include reducing gun violence, suicide, and guaranteeing that LGBTQ students are accepted and supported in public schools and city space. She hopes to partner with law enforcement agencies as means of providing gun training and education to owners. Bagley will also push to distribute trigger locks to provide safer storage and reduce unintended usage. She will also work to remove access barriers to technology and help break down existing language barriers. Bagley hopes to bridge a connection between historically marginalized communities and the newly formed Community Police Review Board by including community members in the review process.
Bagley is committed to addressing the impacts of climate change on the city. As a council member, she will seek funding to invest in public transportation methods that are safe and affordable. She believes incentives should be provided to businesses to convert existing structures to renewable energy sources or more energy-efficient programs. She’ll address the city’s flooding and outdated infrastructure issues by working with environmental groups knowledgeable on stormwater and stream restoration.
To combat the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bagley will support relief efforts geared towards communities most in need. She believes the city’s recovery plan must be equitable, transparent, and flexible. She supports individualized programs that provide rental assistance to renters, mortgage assistance to landlords, and financial assistance to businesses economically impacted by the pandemic. She also supports using relief funding to provide support to programs that tackle the city’s infrastructure needs, such as the sewer system and street conditions.
Due to her support of working families, public education, the environment, racial and social equity, Bagley is a progressive choice in this race.