Earlier this week, we asked the two Democratic candidates for the 49th District House of Delegates seat to write a sub-750 word essay on why the district’s residents should vote for them.
Here is the unedited response from Stephanie Clifford:
I have lived in Virginia’s 49th District for nearly a decade and am a proud member of this community. I am a mother, small business owner, and a proud Democrat. I am running for the House of Delegates because I care deeply about our community, and I want to ensure that our shared community values continue to be heard in Richmond.
When meeting with members of our community about the needs of our district, we’ve talked about many issues that affect us, including:
- Transportation and the Environment
- Education
- Equality for ALL Virginians
Transportation
The Columbia Pike corridor is the most heavily traveled bus route in Virginia, and is at the heart of our district. As your delegate, I will ensure that the voices of this district’s residents are heard when it comes to projects like the proposed Columbia Pike Streetcar. Our community will benefit from increased development, but it should not come at the expense of losing the diversity that makes this district a great place to live.
Environment
A well-funded public transportation system is the key to smart growth and better jobs for our district. Smart growth will benefit our community by putting in place environmentally friendly policies which address air quality, energy usage, and runoff into our waterways. Virginia must be a leader in this area, and as your delegate, I will continue to identify hazards to our health, and work to improve our environment for our community.
Education
Today Virginia ranks in the bottom half of the country in terms of access to universal Pre-K education for children. In order to attract and maintain quality jobs and a strong economy, we must have a workforce that is better-educated than that of our competitors. When the Kaine administration abolished the estate tax, Pre-K education felt the pinch and has suffered from underfunding ever since. As your delegate, I will fight for the reinstatement of the estate tax to help pay for this very important program.
Equality
My candidacy is as much about people as it is about policies. A primary reason for my entering the race was that I witnessed LGBT individuals and families, including close friends of mine and many members of our district, being treated as second-class citizens due to Virginia’s discriminatory laws.