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Karen A. Keys-Gamarra

DEMOCRAT

Karen A. Keys-Gamarra is running for Virginia State Delegate, District 7.

Personal background

Karen Keys-Gamarra was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She holds a bachelor's degree in English and speech communications from Tulane University and a law degree from Washington University School of Law. Keys-Gamarra and her husband have 3 sons.

Professional background

Karen is a self-practicing attorney at her own law firm, Karen Keys-Gammara, PLC. She previously worked at the Eastern Missouri Legal Aid, the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in St. Louis, and as a staff attorney and organizer with Teamsters for a Democratic Union.

Political background

Karen previously served as a member of the Fairfax County School Board. She was first elected in 2017 and served for 2 terms. She also served a Fairfax County Planning Commissioner.

Economy

Supports raising the minimum wage, saying, "No one should have to work three jobs to support their family or themselves."

Supports collective bargaining and ending right-to-work laws.

Supports policies that ensure equal pay, paid sick leave, paid family leave, affordable childcare, and universal preschool.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports state policies to address climate change, including the Virginia Clean Economy Act provisions.

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Public Safety

Supports gun control and wants to ban assault weapons.

Supports the Equal Rights Amendment, calling it essential for codifying equal protection for women.

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Education

Supports raising teacher pay.

Believes there are multiple pathways to graduation, including workforce readiness, experiential learning, and dual enrollment.

Supports funding schools to improve safety and security measures and prevent unauthorized access.

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Healthcare

Supports abortion access.

Supports securing funding to enhance women’s and infant health through educational initiatives.

Supports ensuring prenatal care is accessible to women of all income levels to reduce the infant mortality rate.

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Voting & Elections

Supports reducing barriers to voter access, such as eliminating voter ID requirements and excuses needed to vote early.

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