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Update from Brian Cannon, Exec. Director OneVirginia2021

League of Women Voters® Posted on January 23, 2018 by LWV-VA CommunicationsAugust 16, 2018

(Here is a bit of an update of the status of many efforts to address redistricting/gerrymandering. Thank you Brian Cannon for helping to keep us informed.) Late last week I wrote you with a good deal of confusion about what … Continue reading →

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Posted in 2018 Legislative Session | Tagged Redistricting

LWV-VA 2018 Legislative Priorities

League of Women Voters® Posted on January 19, 2018 by LWV-VA CommunicationsMarch 13, 2018

The 2018 Legislative Priorities for LWV-VA have been approved. Please remember that only the President or his/her designee may speak on behalf of LWV-VA. When you are contacting elected officials, you are doing so as a private citizen, not as … Continue reading →

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Posted in 2018 Legislative Session | Tagged LWV-VA Documents

2018 – Jan. 17: Some Legislation of Interest

League of Women Voters® Posted on January 17, 2018 by LWV-VA CommunicationsMarch 13, 2018

House Courts of Justice – Subcommittee #1:  Meets 1/2 hour after adjournment of house – House Room 3 http://virginiageneralassembly.gov/house/agendas/agendaItem.php?id=999 HB419 Guzman Juveniles; increases minimum age for trial as adult. House Courts of Justice – Subcommittee #2:  Meets 1/2 hour after adjournment … Continue reading →

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Posted in 2018 Legislative Session | Tagged Gun Safety

GA Committee Meetings will now be recorded!

League of Women Voters® Posted on January 7, 2018 by LWV-VA CommunicationsMarch 13, 2018

Way back on February 27, 2017, Patrick Wilson with the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that the majority of Virginia lawmakers wanted videos of the committee hearings. (READ HERE) Now, on January 5, 2017, Patrick Wilson with the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports “Virginia … Continue reading →

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Posted in 2018 Legislative Session, News | Tagged Open Government

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