U.S.A.
Monique Priestly holds a Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media and an Associate of Science in Graphic Design from Northern Vermont University, Lyndon, and a Master of Communication in Digital Media from the University of Washington. She spent two years managing a statewide business recovery initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic before being elected to the Vermont legislature. Priestly has also been involved in national policy initiatives, including a fellowship focused on strengthening democracy and co-chairing a task force on state AI policy. Her professional background in digital media and public sector leadership positions her as a candidate with a blend of technical expertise and legislative experience.
Monique Priestlyβs political identity is marked by an intriguing blend of progressive ideals with pragmatic regionalism. Her legislative record shows a surprising alignment with opposing factions on environmental regulations, suggesting a highly localized approach to national issues. Priestlyβs rhetorical style is both forward-thinking and deeply rooted in community needs, often framing policy discussions around the tangible impacts on everyday Vermonters. This combination of forward-looking policy initiatives and a grounded, community-focused narrative makes her a unique and compelling figure in contemporary politics.