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  • Democrat Kathy Beery has lived most of her life in Virginia. She grew up in a children’s home, eventually aging out of the system. Beery earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master’s of Education at James Madison University. She is a member of Virginia Educators United, Harrisonburg Education Association, and Virginia Education Association. Beery, a grassroots organizer, advocates for reproductive healthcare and education, citing her own experiences as her inspiration. Beery has 11 grandchildren and is a retired teacher.

    As a retired teacher, Beery is a strong champion for quality public education. She believes the General Assembly has the responsibility to meet this need for all children in Virginia, regardless of zip code, and notes it is required by the Virginia Constitution. Beery advocates for universal preschool and investments in the Virginia Literacy Fund. She aims to focus on policies that prepare students for careers and pushes for fully funded schools.

    Beery advocates for a living wage and also stresses the importance of safe physical and mental working conditions. She is a supporter of unions and is endorsed by AFL-CIO. As a supporter of workers' right to collective bargaining, she sees so-called “right to work” laws as exploitative. She expressed her pride and excitement when school workers in Harrisonburg urged the Harrisonburg School Board to recognize their right to collective bargaining.

    Beery supports abortion access and called the end Roe v. Wade a form of government overreach. She believes that people should be able to make their own healthcare decisions for themselves with the guidance of their doctors. In addition to abortion, she supports sex education and affordable, reversible contraceptives.

    Health care is a priority for Beery. She believes that everyone should have access to preventative medicine and recognizes the challenges this brings to rural communities, as well as small businesses and those who are self-employed. To combat those issues, Beery supports maximizing access to preventative care, sick leave, and reducing the costs of prescription medications.

    Kathy Beery is challenging incumbent Republican Senator Mark Obenshain and Libertarian candidate Joshua Huffman. Senator Obenshain has served in the Virginia State Senate since 2004. Senator Obenshain consistently votes in favor of bills aimed at creating barriers to abortion access. In 2021, he voted against a bill establishing schools as a gun-free zone.

    A longtime resident of the Shenandoah Valley, Libertarian Joshua Huffman is a former member of the Republican Party. As a Libertarian, he favors limited government. He expressed disappointment in the NRA not sending him a candidate survey. He is a William and Mary graduate and holds a Master’s of Arts from West Virginia University.

    Because of her stances on abortion access, public education, and commitment to workers’ rights, Kathy Beery is the progressive choice in this race.
    Last updated: 2023-10-23

    Kathy Beery

    Democrat Kathy Beery has lived most of her life in Virginia. She grew up in a children’s home, eventually aging out of the system. Beery earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master’s of Education at James Madison University.

    Democrat Kathy Beery has lived most of her life in Virginia. She grew up in a children’s home, eventually aging out of the system. Beery earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master’s of Education at James Madison University. She is a member of Virginia Educators United, Harrisonburg Education Association, and Virginia Education Association. Beery, a grassroots organizer, advocates for reproductive healthcare and education, citing her own experiences as her inspiration. Beery has 11 grandchildren and is a retired teacher.

    As a retired teacher, Beery is a strong champion for quality public education. She believes the General Assembly has the responsibility to meet this need for all children in Virginia, regardless of zip code, and notes it is required by the Virginia Constitution. Beery advocates for universal preschool and investments in the Virginia Literacy Fund. She aims to focus on policies that prepare students for careers and pushes for fully funded schools.

    Beery advocates for a living wage and also stresses the importance of safe physical and mental working conditions. She is a supporter of unions and is endorsed by AFL-CIO. As a supporter of workers' right to collective bargaining, she sees so-called “right to work” laws as exploitative. She expressed her pride and excitement when school workers in Harrisonburg urged the Harrisonburg School Board to recognize their right to collective bargaining.

    Beery supports abortion access and called the end Roe v. Wade a form of government overreach. She believes that people should be able to make their own healthcare decisions for themselves with the guidance of their doctors. In addition to abortion, she supports sex education and affordable, reversible contraceptives.

    Health care is a priority for Beery. She believes that everyone should have access to preventative medicine and recognizes the challenges this brings to rural communities, as well as small businesses and those who are self-employed. To combat those issues, Beery supports maximizing access to preventative care, sick leave, and reducing the costs of prescription medications.

    Kathy Beery is challenging incumbent Republican Senator Mark Obenshain and Libertarian candidate Joshua Huffman. Senator Obenshain has served in the Virginia State Senate since 2004. Senator Obenshain consistently votes in favor of bills aimed at creating barriers to abortion access. In 2021, he voted against a bill establishing schools as a gun-free zone.

    A longtime resident of the Shenandoah Valley, Libertarian Joshua Huffman is a former member of the Republican Party. As a Libertarian, he favors limited government. He expressed disappointment in the NRA not sending him a candidate survey. He is a William and Mary graduate and holds a Master’s of Arts from West Virginia University.

    Because of her stances on abortion access, public education, and commitment to workers’ rights, Kathy Beery is the progressive choice in this race.

    Kathy Beery

    Democrat Kathy Beery has lived most of her life in Virginia. She grew up in a children’s home, eventually aging out of the system. Beery earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master’s of Education at James Madison University.

No Recommendation

Esther Nizer is the Democratic candidate for HD 34. She is from Elkton, Virginia, and she is a very active member of her church as its Finance Clerk. In 2003, she received her Master’s of Science in Education. She has since been an advocate for the Elkton community, which includes working with the Elkton Cemetery Commission, Elkton Area United Services (EAUS), and Elkton Downtown Revitalization Corporation (EDRC) Boards. Currently, she serves on the Commonwealth’s Department of Conservation and Recreation Board, the Elkton Progressive Improvement Committee (EPIC), and the Elkton Lions Club.

Nizer is challenging incumbent Republican Delegate Tony Wilt. Delegate Wilt has served in the House of Delegates since 2010. He consistently votes in favor of bills that aim to create barriers to abortion access. He also voted in favor of repealing extreme risk protection laws, which are a form of common sense gun prevention. Additionally, he voted against repealing the ban on same-sex marriage in the Virginia State Constitution.

While Esther Nizer is endorsed by several progressive legislators and organizations, we could not find enough information on her stances to make a recommendation in this race.

No Recommendation

Esther Nizer is the Democratic candidate for HD 34. She is from Elkton, Virginia, and she is a very active member of her church as its Finance Clerk. In 2003, she received her Master’s of Science in Education.