William Helsley is a lawyer and long-term Shenandoah Valley resident. He grew up in Elkton and attended the College of William and Mary on an athletic scholarship for track. He earned his law degree from the University of Richmond. For the past 36 years, he has practiced law in Harrisonburg and taught at James Madison University Law School. Outside of law, he spends much of his time around animals, owning a farm and rescuing many pets.
Helsley is running on a platform of access to affordable healthcare and investing in infrastructure. He believes no one should have to choose between seeing a doctor and putting food on the table and that diagnosis of an illness should not lead to financial ruin. He plans to introduce legislation that would guarantee people undergoing medical treatment would never have to worry about losing their homes due to unpaid medical bills.
Helsley plans to increase revenue for infrastructure projects like transportation and broadband. He sees infrastructure investment as a critical part of Virginia’s long-term plans for the future and will help attract community members and good jobs. He would particularly like to invest in improvements to Interstate 81. He supports the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and advocated in Richmond for budget allocation of ARPA funds to rural Virginia for projects like broadband access and school modernization.
Helsley has received the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy’s “Family Friendly Seal of Approval” for his support of critical policies to improve the lives of Virginia’s working families. These policies include paid family and medical leave, paid sick days, and quality and affordable childcare and eldercare. Additionally, he will fight for living wages for all Virginians. His campaign received the “Gold Level Living Wage Certificate” from the Harrisonburg Living Wage Committee for his dedication to fair pay.
Helsley supports increased accessibility and transparency in government, believing that representatives in the General Assembly's top priority should be serving the interests of their constituents. He opposes career politicians and would add term limits for General Assembly members. In his legal career, as well, Helsley has prioritized representing people rather than business interests and worked to uplift his community, such as offering free legal services during the federal government shutdown in 2019.
Helsley’s opponent is incumbent Delegate Tony Wilt (R), owner of Superior Concrete Inc. and former president of the Harrisonburg/Rockingham Chamber of Commerce. Del. Wilt has served in the House of Delegates since 2010, where he has voted against increasing the minimum wage, abolishing the death penalty, marijuana legalization, and Medicaid expansion.
Due to his positions on affordable healthcare, investing in infrastructure, and boosting Virginia working families, Bill Helsley is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 26th District.
William Helsley is a lawyer and long-term Shenandoah Valley resident. He grew up in Elkton and attended the College of William and Mary on an athletic scholarship for track. He earned his law degree from the University of Richmond. For the past 36 years, he has practiced law in Harrisonburg and taught at James Madison University Law School. Outside of law, he spends much of his time around animals, owning a farm and rescuing many pets.
Helsley is running on a platform of access to affordable healthcare and investing in infrastructure. He believes no one should have to choose between seeing a doctor and putting food on the table and that diagnosis of an illness should not lead to financial ruin. He plans to introduce legislation that would guarantee people undergoing medical treatment would never have to worry about losing their homes due to unpaid medical bills.
Helsley plans to increase revenue for infrastructure projects like transportation and broadband. He sees infrastructure investment as a critical part of Virginia’s long-term plans for the future and will help attract community members and good jobs. He would particularly like to invest in improvements to Interstate 81. He supports the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and advocated in Richmond for budget allocation of ARPA funds to rural Virginia for projects like broadband access and school modernization.
Helsley has received the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy’s “Family Friendly Seal of Approval” for his support of critical policies to improve the lives of Virginia’s working families. These policies include paid family and medical leave, paid sick days, and quality and affordable childcare and eldercare. Additionally, he will fight for living wages for all Virginians. His campaign received the “Gold Level Living Wage Certificate” from the Harrisonburg Living Wage Committee for his dedication to fair pay.
Helsley supports increased accessibility and transparency in government, believing that representatives in the General Assembly's top priority should be serving the interests of their constituents. He opposes career politicians and would add term limits for General Assembly members. In his legal career, as well, Helsley has prioritized representing people rather than business interests and worked to uplift his community, such as offering free legal services during the federal government shutdown in 2019.
Helsley’s opponent is incumbent Delegate Tony Wilt (R), owner of Superior Concrete Inc. and former president of the Harrisonburg/Rockingham Chamber of Commerce. Del. Wilt has served in the House of Delegates since 2010, where he has voted against increasing the minimum wage, abolishing the death penalty, marijuana legalization, and Medicaid expansion.
Due to his positions on affordable healthcare, investing in infrastructure, and boosting Virginia working families, Bill Helsley is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 26th District.