I’m State Senator Jennifer Boysko, and I’ve spent my career fighting for Virginia families—whether it’s defending reproductive rights, improving healthcare access, or ensuring our schools prepare every child for success.
But you and I both know that the Senate can't do this work alone.
To deliver results, we need strong partners in the House of Delegates. That’s why I’m supporting Leslie Mehta, who is running to represent District 73 in Chesterfield. Leslie’s track record as a lawyer, advocate, and healthcare champion makes her exactly the kind of leader we need by our side in Richmond.
Leslie and I both grew up in rural communities. We know the struggles families go through, but we also know how communities pull together to help one another. That upbringing is what gave us our strong shared dedication to community service.
Leslie and I also share a commitment to:
Protecting reproductive freedom so politicians never come between Virginians and their doctors
Expanding access to affordable healthcare, especially for families and women facing barriers to care
Strengthening public education with the funding, resources, and support our kids and teachers need
Making Virginia more affordable for working families by addressing housing costs and fair taxes
If we want a Virginia that puts people first—not special interests—we need strong Democratic majorities in both chambers. That means keeping our Senate majority and flipping key House seats like District 73.