Chris Hurst (Virginia politician)
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Christopher Laird Hurst (born July 9, 1987) is an American journalist, former
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and former member of the
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for the state's 12th district. Hurst entered politics following the high-profile 2015 on-air murders of his fiancee, Alison Parker, and her co-worker, Adam Ward. He made gun control one of his top legislative priorities. In 2021, he was defeated for reelection by Jason Ballard.


Personal life and education

Hurst was born in
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,
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. He attended Emerson College from 2006 to 2009, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism.


Career

Hurst began his career as a journalist for
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in
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. He became an anchor for WDBJ at 22, which the station claimed made him the youngest anchor in the country. Hurst entered politics in the aftermath of the 2015 on-air murder of his fiancee, Alison Parker.Boyfriend of reporter killed on live TV aims to unseat NRA-endorsed lawmaker
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In February 2017, he left his job and lived on his savings to run for the
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. In the race, Hurst was endorsed by
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(the only House of Delegates candidate to receive the endorsement), while his opponent, incumbent Delegate Joseph R. Yost, had an A rating from the NRA. Hurst also ran on
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rights, education, mental health, and
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expansion. Hurst defeated Yost in the November 2017 election, receiving 54.4% of the vote. During his first legislative term, Hurst had 15 bills signed into law. Hurst served as the Chair of the General Laws - Professions/Occupations and Administrative Process Subcommittee. In 2018, the Virginia League of Conservation Voters presented Hurst with the 2018 Legislative Award. In 2019, Hurst introduced a bill to guarantee free speech protection to student journalists, but it failed a subcommittee vote. He won reelection in 2019, defeating Republican challenger Forrest Hite. On January 26, 2020 Hurst was pulled over for a traffic stop; he was found to have a blood alcohol content (
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) level of .085, which is over the legal limit, and was detained and released with a warning in Christiansburg, Virginia. On November 1, 2021, Hurst was issued a notification by Radford police for driving without a license on November 1, 2021 after he and a passenger in his car were witnessed tampering with opponent campaign signs. He apologized for the incident, remarking that he "flipped over a couple of yard signs, took them, put them upside down and then put them right side up". On November 2, 2021, Hurst lost his seat in the Virginia House of Delegates to his GOP opponent, Pearisburg
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man
Jason Ballard Jason Ballard is an American politician and attorney who is a member of the Virginia House of Delegates for the 12th district. Elected in November 2021, he assumed office on January 12, 2022. Education Ballard earned a Bachelor of Arts degree ...
, who carried 55.2% of the vote.


Political positions


Environment

Hurst worked to delay the construction of the controversial
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to ensure the project adheres to safety and environmental regulations and has pushed for property rights protections.


Transportation

He worked with the Northam administration and colleagues across the aisle to pass a transportation package that would fund improvements for
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.


ABC laws in dry localities

Hurst helped pass a law that will flip Virginia's remaining “dry” localities to “wet.” He said the law will help businesses that want to sell liquor by the drink avoid the tedious process of getting permission from the legislature to do so, and that it will contribute to economic growth.


Electoral history


References

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