Veteran environmental legislator David Bulova selected as Virginias next resources secretary
The Fairfax Democrat brings decades of environmental planning and Chesapeake Bay policy experience to a top role in Spanbergers cabinet.
By: Markus Schmidt - December 11, 2025 6:00 am
Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger moved Thursday to elevate one of the General Assemblys most seasoned environmental lawmakers, selecting Del. David Bulova, D-Fairfax, to lead Virginias natural and historic resources portfolio when she takes office next month.
Spanberger said Bulovas decades in environmental planning and his legislative work on water quality, Chesapeake Bay cleanup and conservation policy make him well suited to steer the administrations efforts on climate resilience, preservation and land stewardship. In announcing the choice, she framed the appointment as central to her agenda.
From the wonders of the Shenandoah Valley to the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, Virginias natural resources, public lands, and historic sites define our commonwealth, Spanberger said. ... In his role as Virginias next secretary of natural and historic resources, Bulova will bring decades of experience to our efforts to strengthen our commonwealths conservation, resilience, and preservation efforts.
A 19-year House veteran whose district includes the city of Fairfax and parts of Fairfax County, Bulova, 56, said he was deeply honored and said his long record on clean water and conservation have prepared him for the role.
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Markus Schmidt
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