The Family Foundation Action has released a campaign advertisement in Virginia’s House District 22, emphasizing parental rights and advocating for policies aligned with this focus. This move comes as voters consider Democratic candidate Elizabeth Guzman.
According to the Family Foundation Action, the advertisement’s release coincides with a highly scrutinized race in Virginia’s HD-22, where issues such as parental rights, data centers, and taxes are at the forefront in Prince William County. The contest features Republican Delegate Ian Lovejoy against Democrat Elizabeth Guzman. Guzman’s 2022 comments to 7News regarding expanding child-abuse definitions to include non-affirmation of a child’s gender identity have resurfaced, drawing attention from GOP circles concerned about parental authority.
On September 26, 2025, the campaign post promoting the ad on X garnered 3,825 views. Although view counts can change as X updates engagement metrics, this figure provides an initial indication of the ad’s reach within the district’s online audience. The group chose this platform to engage voters directly without intermediaries.
Electoral dynamics underscore the significance of this race: in 2024, Kamala Harris won HD-22 by just over one percentage point, highlighting its competitive nature. In such closely contested environments, advertisements focusing on parental rights could sway suburban families and potentially influence election outcomes.
Family Foundation Action is a Virginia-based organization classified under section 501(c)(4), affiliated with The Family Foundation of Virginia. It aims to mobilize and educate voters on issues like parental authority and religious freedom. Based in Richmond since obtaining its tax-exempt status in 2008, it operates alongside The Family Foundation (a 501(c)(3) entity established in 1985), playing a significant role among socially conservative advocacy groups in Virginia.



