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Atoosa R. Reaser
DEMOCRAT
Atoosa R. Reaser is running for Virginia State Delegate, District 27.
Personal background
Atoosa Reaser holds a bachelor's degree in modern foreign languages from James Madison University and a law degree from George Mason Law School. She lives with her son, Liam, in Sterling, Virginia.
Professional background
Atoosa is a lawyer. She previously worked as an attorney at Cauklins & Bruce, PC and as associate general counsel at First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation.
Political background
Atoosa currently serves as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing District 27. She was elected in 2023 and is currently serving her first term. She previously served as a Algonkian District School Board Member and as Vice Chair from 2020 to 2024.
Economy
Supports the expansion of ORBCOMM's headquarters in Sterling and its impact on job creation.
Believes the "American dream is slipping away" due to high living costs, unaffordable housing, and challenges in starting small businesses.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports transitioning to a clean energy future to create high-paying jobs and develop renewable energy.
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Public Safety
Supports stronger gun control measures, saying "Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in the United States, underscoring the urgent need for stronger prevention measures."
Supports gun control measures such as eliminating ghost guns and assault-style weapons, expanding background checks, and enforcing laws for temporarily removing firearms from individuals posing a danger.
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Education
Believes a strong public education system empowers all children to reach their full potential and contribute to their communities.
As a state delegate, passed laws to strengthen literacy instruction, improve teacher training, and prevent hazing in schools.
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Healthcare
Supports abortion and plans to protect abortion access by enacting a constitutional amendment.
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Voting & Elections
As of September 17, 2025, Atoosa R. Reaser’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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