Glen Sturtevant criticizes Virginia policies on schools and housing in August 2025 posts

Glen Sturtevant criticizes Virginia policies on schools and housing in August 2025 posts
Glen Howard Sturtevant, Virginia State Senator for 12th District — official website
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Glen Sturtevant, a public official and former Virginia state senator, shared a series of posts on August 13, 2025, addressing topics including school policy for non-citizens, parental involvement in minors’ healthcare decisions, and the housing market.

In his first post at 00:24 UTC, Sturtevant commented on school attendance policies: “Adult male alien charged with felony eluding not able to attend Virginia public school with young children. Dems enraged. Sad!”

Shortly after, at 00:29 UTC, he addressed concerns about abortion access for minors within schools: “We shouldn’t need a law to prohibit school employees from helping minors get abortions without parental knowledge, but NOVA school systems continue to amaze.”

Later that morning at 00:44 UTC, Sturtevant turned his attention to the housing market and criticized current policy approaches: “This is the real housing crisis. The tax credits, down payment assistance, first-time buyer programs are just crumbs. The folks in charge won’t touch the real problem: corporate ownership, foreign money, speculation. They’re not trying to fix it. They’re managing your anger.”

Sturtevant has previously served as a member of the Virginia State Senate and is known for his commentary on education and housing issues in the state.



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