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Adele McClure
DEMOCRAT
Adele McClure is running for Virginia State Delegate, District 2.
Personal background
Adele is originally from Northern Virginia. She has a bachelor's degree in economics from Virginia Commonwealth University. She currently lives in Arlington. If elected, she would be the first Black delegate and the first Asian delegate to represent Arlington County.
Professional background
Adele is the executive director of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus. She used to be the special projects manager for the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development and the policy director for the office of the former Virginia Lieutenant Governor. She also worked for Deloitte Consulting and for the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Political background
Adele McClure's campaign for state delegate is her first entry into politics.
Energy & the Environment
Supports higher energy efficiency standards and building codes.
Wants increased funding low-income energy efficiency programs.
Supports higher regulation of Dominion Energy to decrease energy prices.
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Economy
Wants to fully fund education.
Supports more housing protections for renters and homeowners, including limiting late fees on rent, creating more affordable housing, and providing funding for first-time homeowners.
Wants to get rid of exceptions to the minimum wage for farm workers and opposes "Right to Work" laws.
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Healthcare
Supports making health insurance more accessible and affordable.
Wants to expand access to Medicaid.
Opposes letting insurance companies lobby government officials.
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Education
Wants to increase salaries for public school teachers.
Supports schools hiring more mental health professionals.
Plans to expand access to affordable childcare.
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Public Safety
Supports gun control, including regulations on assault weapons and high capacity magazines, and removing guns people who have restraining orders against them.
Plans to increase requirements for safety storing guns.
Supports using a public health approach to guns by investing in mental health and prevention.
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