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Hala Ayala

DEMOCRAT

Hala Ayala is running for Virginia State Senator, District 33, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Hala attended Woodbridge High School. She has two children.

Professional background

Hala is a project manager at Karthik Consulting, an IT consulting firm. She used to be a cyber security compliance team lead for EGlobalTech and a cybersecurity specialist for the U.S. Coast Guard.

Political background

Hala Ayala used to be the state delegate representing district 51. She was first elected in 2017 and was in office for two terms. She previously ran for lieutenant governor in 2021 but did not win.

Energy & the Environment

Said, "effects of climate change disproportionately affect Black and Brown communities" and that we need to address environmental issues from a racial perspective.

Believes that climate change is a national security threat due to rising sea levels near Virginia's military bases.

As a state delegate, helped write the Virginia Clean Energy Act, which is set to transition the state to a zero carbon emission, renewable energy grid by 2050.

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Economy

Wants to raise the state minimum wage.

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Healthcare

Supports abortion, and wants to expand access to birth control.

As a state delegate, supported expanding Medicaid in Virginia, which provide health insurance to low-income, senior and disabled Virginians.

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Education

Supports expanding preschool programs in public schools.

Wants to improve job training programs for students who choose not to attend a four-year college.

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Public Safety

Wants to ban no-knock warrants, where the police can enter a home by entering forcibly without first knocking.

Wants to create alternatives to the "school to prison pipeline."

Believes there is a "legacy of slavery and the violence that Black and Brown Americans experience every day."

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