Democrat for Virginia
District 22

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Travis Nembhard for Virginia

Hi, I’m Travis

I am an attorney, a former financial regulator, and a former administrative law judge — but I am first and foremost a husband and father. As delegate for VA-22, I want to help create a better community for my family; something I hope will someday make my sons proud. My personal experiences as a parent motivate me to lighten the burden for other working families, including universal childcare and paid family leave. I also regularly commute to D.C., navigating the I-66 congestion that plagues our commuter population. I aim to be intentional about addressing the tolling and congestion problems.

Our Priorities

A Working Economy for Working Families
A Working Economy for Working Families

As the father of two young children, my personal experiences as a parent motivate me to lighten the burden for other working families. As your next delegate I’ll fight for policies that help families reduce day-to-day expenses and impact everyday lives.

Strengthening Our Education System
Strengthening Our Education System

As the husband of a Virginia public school teacher, I know firsthand the challenges our educators experience. As your delegate, I will work to ensure everyone has access to quality education, and educators and staff are paid what they deserve.

Protecting Our Fundamental Rights
Protecting Our Fundamental Rights

You can count on me to fight for the fundamental rights of all Virginians and protect our most vulnerable communities. I firmly support protecting a woman’s right to make her own medical decisions, defending voting rights for all citizens, and protecting LGBTQ+ Virginians and other marginalized populations against discrimination.

As a delegate, I will focus on the issues that matter most to our communities.

As a delegate, I will focus on the issues that matter most to our communities.

Virginia House of Delegates District 22

The new Virginia House District 22 is located in Prince William County and includes Bristow, Gainesville, Nokesville, Coles, and the greater Manassas area.