Carroll Foy: “For too long, rural Virginians have been left out and left behind by the broken status quo. As Governor, I’ll fight to uplift every part of this Commonwealth.”
(Woodbridge, VA) – Today, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy, released her plan to uplift and invest in rural communities across Virginia. Her plan tackles challenges that have only been exacerbated by the pandemic and ensures no one is left behind in Virginia’s post-COVID economy. In the coming days, Carroll Foy will barnstorm the state, including making visits to Bristol and Roanoke, to share her vision to uplift all Virginians.
Her plan will make key investments to tackle infrastructure needs in rural Virginia, from transportation, healthcare, education, broadband, and more. Carroll Foy’s administration will secure funding to make upgrades along the I-81 corridor, address critical school construction needs by reforming the outdated Local Composite Index, bring mobile health clinics to localities across Virginia, and more to bring opportunity and attract and retain diverse, high-paying jobs in rural Virginia.
“I’ve sat in classrooms that lacked the resources we needed, and saw jobs leave and despair creep into my hometown. And while the challenges Petersburg faces are not one and the same with the challenges rural Virginians face, I know that the feeling of being overlooked is all too familiar for so many Virginians,” said Jennifer Carroll Foy. “For too long, rural Virginians have been left out and left behind by the broken status quo. As Governor, I’ll fight to uplift every part of this Commonwealth. My plan ensures rural Virginians have an equal shot at securing a job with high wages and good benefits, quality healthcare, a first-class public school education, and more so that every Virginian has the opportunity to thrive.
Key highlights of her plan include:
- Ensure 97 percent of Virginians will have access to high speed internet by the end of her administration.
- Investing in mobile health clinics to help provide care for the most vulnerable Virginians – people who suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, homeless populations, and rural communities.
- Address critical school construction needs by making necessary reforms to the outdated Local Composite Index to ensure that high-risk students, their teachers, and their schools are getting the resources they need.
- Assemble an extensive, strategic, and robust portfolio of project-ready sites and buildings across Virginia with a special focus on Virginia’s rural and distressed area.
- Secure the funding needed to complete the remaining infrastructure projects and upgrades along the I-81 corridor, make additional investments to Virginia Passenger Rail Authority and continue the implementation of Governor Northam’s Transforming Rail in Virginia initiative, and support the New River Valley Passenger Station Authority and allocate funding towards the creation of a rail line to Christiansburg.
- Continue supporting the Virginia Initiative for Growth & Opportunity (GO Virginia), which awards grants based on population for regional and statewide projects. These projects foster collaboration among business, education, and government, to effectively expand economic development in key regional priorities.
- Reduce statutory restrictions on specialty dockets (i.e. Drug Courts, Mental Health, and Veterans dockets) and ensure greater funding for treatment services, including trauma-informed counseling.
Read her full plan attached.
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Jennifer Carroll Foy has dedicated her life to service. As one of the first women to graduate from Virginia Military Institute, a former foster mom, a magistrate judge, and public defender, Jennifer has embodied the ideals of community, honor and commitment in every facet of her life. During her time in the legislature, Jennifer led the way on the Equal Rights Amendment, proudly supported the successful fight to expand Medicaid to over 500,000 Virginians, and passed a budget that includes a three percent salary increase for teachers. She is a proud mother to twin three year olds, and wife to her husband Jeff, who she met her first week at VMI.