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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Education

  • MA, History, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2008
  • BA, History, University of Richmond, 2001-2004

Professional Experience

  • MA, History, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2008
  • BA, History, University of Richmond, 2001-2004
  • Teacher, Glen Allen High School, present
  • Former Teacher, Short Pump Middle School

Political Experience

  • MA, History, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2008
  • BA, History, University of Richmond, 2001-2004
  • Teacher, Glen Allen High School, present
  • Former Teacher, Short Pump Middle School
  • Delegate, Commonwealth of Virginia House, District 72, 2018-present
  • Candidate, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates, District 72, 2019

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Subcommittee on Education #3, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections #1, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Education Committee

Member, General Laws Committee

Member, Privileges and Elections Committee

Member, Subcommittee on ABC/Gaming

Chair, Subcommittee on Elections

Member, Subcommittee on Pre-K-12

Member, Subcommittee on Professions/Occupations and Administrative Process

Chair, Subcommittee on SOL and SOQ

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • MA, History, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2008
  • BA, History, University of Richmond, 2001-2004
  • Teacher, Glen Allen High School, present
  • Former Teacher, Short Pump Middle School
  • Delegate, Commonwealth of Virginia House, District 72, 2018-present
  • Candidate, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates, District 72, 2019
  • Member, Virginia Education Association
  • Constitutional Competition Coach, We the People
Policy Positions

Schuyler VanValkenberg's campaign website highlights the following issues:

Economic Opportunity

I believe in creating an economic environment that creates opportunity for all.

Our legislature has spent the past eight years pursuing policies which promote the economic livelihood of the few here in Virginia, and the interest of key campaign contributors. We need to - and can - fix our tax and infrastructure policies to support middle-class families instead.

  • Updating the tax code. Due to a dysfunctional General Assembly tax breaks for special interests are costing the state $2.3 billion a year.
  • Promote infrastructure spending, in tandem with the national government to help bring quality jobs to all Virginians.

Improved Healthcare

Virginia has done very little in recent years to ensure the ongoing health of our citizens, squandering important opportunities to extend coverage and services.

  • Virginia needs to expand Medicaid under the opportunities available under the Affordable Care Act. Medicaid expansion will fix the devastating coverage gap in Virginia, improve children's health, and even give more options to our veterans.
  • We need to treat addiction as a disease rather than criminalizing it. Embracing modern techniques for recovery, financial help for recovery programs, and smarter legal structures and systems will keep Virginia from enduring the most devastating consequences of the opiate addiction crisis.

Democracy and Civic Engagement

As a teacher, I have seen the transformative power of knowledge and democratic engagement. One of the core values of my campaign is broadening the dialogue and encouraging more members of our community to have a voice in the political process at every level. This includes lowering barriers to voting, ending gerrymandering to create competitive districts where candidates must really pay attention to their constituents, and reigning in abuses of the campaign finance system,

  • End all barriers to voting, including discriminatory Voter ID laws, extending voting times, and easing precinct lines.
  • Create a campaign finance system that emphasizes fairness and transparency while also being actively enforced.

Education

I believe in extending access to high quality education through student loans and tuition price freezes, an expansion of pre-K access, strengthening our standards and professional resources in K-12, and lowering class sizes.

  • The creation of a Student Loan Authority to help ease our citizen’s student loan crisis
  • Provide the funding and programs to create a ten-year plan to gradually increase pre-K education for all Virginians
  • Promoting a k-12 budget that prioritizes small class sizes, professional and well-paid teachers, and a curriculum suited for the 21st century.

Equality

I believe that Virginia has been and should be a bold symbol of American values of egalitarianism - every person, regardless of religion, sexuality, gender, or race should have the same legal rights, opportunities, and social status as everyone else.

  • Fight any attempt to pass “bathroom bills” or “religious freedom bills” that attempt to discriminate against the LGTBQ community.
  • Fight for reform in the criminal justice system.
  • Push back against any attempt to infringe on women’s health programs while fighting to end the gender pay gap.
  • Promote child leave policies that allow mothers and fathers to balance family and work.

Community Development

Virginia's state government can do more to help its counties and cities build infrastructure, fund crucial projects, and strengthen local programs on the ground.

  • Fight to ensure that the state lives up to its budgetary promises. There is currently a $600,000,000 shortfall in the education budget for localities.
  • Work to ensure that the Richmond metropolitan region has the funding and communication necessary to promote our economy. This includes local projects like revitalizing Lakeside Avenue and fixing the traffic on Sadler Road.

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