Barbara Comstock, born on June thirtieth, nineteen fifty-nine, is a distinguished American attorney and politician. She represented Virginia's 10th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from two thousand fifteen to two thousand nineteen. A dedicated member of the Republican Party, Comstock's political journey began in the Virginia House of Delegates, where she served from two thousand ten to two thousand fourteen.
Her political career took off when she won her first election to the House of Delegates in two thousand nine. In two thousand fourteen, she succeeded the retiring Republican incumbent Frank Wolf, marking her entry into Congress. Throughout her career, Comstock has held various significant roles in government, including chief counsel for the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee and director of public affairs at the Department of Justice.
In two thousand nineteen, Comstock transitioned to the private sector, joining the lobbying firm Baker Donelson as a senior advisor. Her extensive experience in both public service and private consulting has made her a prominent figure in American politics.