Delegate Wendell Walker, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, recently used his social media platform to inform constituents about voting options and legislative efforts related to internet safety and sexual extortion.
On September 15, 2025, Walker encouraged early participation in upcoming elections, stating, “Don’t wait for Election Day. Make your voice count early! Join the permanent absentee list, vote early by mail, or cast your ballot in person starting THIS Friday. Visit https://t.co/qgkhniieDz today and lock in your plan to vote! ”
The following day, on September 16, 2025, Walker highlighted his involvement in an event focused on internet safety: “I was proud to stand alongside @GovernorVA as he recognized Internet Safety & Online Predator Awareness Day last month, joining regional law enforcement to highlight the importance of protecting our children online. I’m especially grateful for the decades of service and https://t.co/loUwZM7NvU”
Later that same day, Walker addressed new legislation aimed at combatting sexual extortion: “No one should ever have to choose between a roof over their head and their dignity. Yesterday, @GovernorVA ceremonially signed HB 1998—my ‘sextortion’ bill—into law. This legislation sends a clear message that sexual extortion will not be tolerated in Virginia. If you take https://t.co/AfdExsBnHw”
Walker’s posts reflect ongoing efforts by Virginia lawmakers to promote voter participation and enhance protections against online threats and sexual crimes. In recent years, state legislatures across the U.S. have increased focus on both election accessibility and digital safety initiatives.

