October 13, 2025 - 01:35

Democrat Karen “Kacey” Carnegie and Republican Mike Lamonea are set to compete in the upcoming general election for a two-year term representing Virginia House District 89. This district, which encompasses parts of Suffolk, has become a focal point for discussions surrounding critical issues such as affordability, health care access, and education support.
As the election approaches, both candidates are emphasizing their commitment to addressing the pressing concerns faced by residents. Affordability remains a significant topic, with many voters expressing anxiety over rising costs of living and the need for policies that can alleviate financial burdens. Health care access is another crucial issue, as constituents seek solutions to ensure that all individuals have access to quality medical services regardless of their economic status.
Education support is also at the forefront of the candidates' platforms, with discussions on funding for local schools, teacher salaries, and resources for students. As the election date draws near, voters in District 89 are closely evaluating the candidates' proposals and visions for the future of their community.
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