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Sylwia Oleksy
REPUBLICAN
Sylwia Oleksy is running for Virginia State Delegate, District 13.
Personal background
Sylwia Oleksy holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Maryland and a bachelor's degree in accounting from George Mason University. She has children.
Professional background
Sylwia has experience working as an accountant.
Political background
Sylwia's campaign for Virginia House of Delegates to represent District 13 is her first run for public office.
Economy
Opposes wasteful spending of tax dollars.
Supports halting and repealing laws that increase government revenue to reduce property taxes.
Believes economic growth is hindered by state-imposed policies and minimum-wage laws.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports reducing reliance on imported energy by constructing nuclear plants, easing state regulations for domestic energy production, and offering tax incentives for solar panels made in the U.S.
Supports the use of nuclear energy and hydropower.
Opposes the Clean Act, believing it will deindustrialize Virginia, raise energy and food prices, and destabilize the domestic energy market.
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Public Safety
Opposes gun access for non-citizens.
Opposes gun control, believing no state law should infringe on the 2nd Amendment.
Supports fully funding the police.
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Education
Believes that despite 78% of property taxes funding education, student performance is declining and Fairfax is losing population.
Supports providing parents with affordable school choices and tax credits for those who opt out of public schools for religious or personal reasons.
Believes families who homeschool their children should not need to pay taxes for public schools.
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Healthcare
Supports abortion access and believes the current abortion law, which protects viable fetuses, should remain unchanged.
Believes medical procedures should not be ratified in State Constitutions.
Opposes legalizing retail sales of cannabis, believing it causes mental health issues, addiction, and societal health costs.
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Voting & Elections
Believes voting rights should incentivize positive change and opposes automatically restoring voting rights to felons.
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