Michael Pope reports
During a televised debate from Norfolk Tuesday night, Democrats running for governor staked out clear policy positions giving voters a sense of what the candidates would do if elected.
Senator Jennifer McClellan says she would expand services covered by Medicaid. "Ensuring we are addressing dental, vision, pregnant women up to the first full year after birth," McClellan said.
Former Delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy says she would implement anti-racist policies. "I will tackle mass incarceration in a real way by reforming our cash bail system," Carroll Foy promised.
Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax says he would build on police reform efforts. "We should have universal body cameras for every single law enforcement officer here in the Commonwealth of Virginia," Fairfax argued, "and they should be mandated to be turned on."