UPDATE: Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and members in the House of Delegates are inviting to “Pep Talk to the Primary” on April 18, 2013 at 6th Mount Zion Baptist Church. Event time 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard […]

UPDATE: Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and members in the House of Delegates are inviting to “Pep Talk to the Primary” on April 18, 2013 at 6th Mount Zion Baptist Church. Event time 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. And, all politics are local. Register to vote, check your voter status or poll location, by visiting […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. Register to vote, check your voter status or candidates on the ballot for the general election, by […]

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Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. Register to vote, check your voter status or candidates on the ballot for the general election, by […]

  The 2013 General Assembly Session is winding down for the Senate and House of Delegates. Members from both chambers will have to tackle the state’s budget and transportation proposals. How did your legislators vote on the issues of transportation, agriculture, health care, restorative justice, estate planning, and more? Contact your Senator at the Virginia State […]

    View the latest bills that have been introduced, passed and rejected at the 2013 General Assembly Session. The House of Delegates has passed HB1337 which would require all voters to present a photo ID to vote at poll locations in Virginia. Read the full text at Richmond Sunlight  Legislators from around the Commonwealth […]

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UPDATE: It’s a first in Virginia, the full Senate voted in support of automatic restoration of rights for non-violent conviction felons but it did not pass in the House. The House Privileges and Elections Committee voted to table the bill with no likely passage for this General Assembly session. The 71st Governor of the Commonwealth […]

    The Virginia Senate passed the Medicaid Expansion measure (SB800) on Thursday which allow the Department of Medical Assistance Services to move forward with extending Medicaid coverage. Nearly 400,000 Virginians, including 62,000 working people age 50-64, will have health coverage effective January 1, 2014 if the state can get federal waivers. The reform system would include […]

  View the latest bills that have been introduced, passed and rejected at the 2013 General Assembly Session. Also, view hearings scheduled for Thursday, February 7, 2013 at Richmond Sunlight. Legislators from around the Commonwealth of Virginia are in Richmond for the 2013 session of the General  Assembly. Senators and Delegates will represent you so check in on them […]

View the latest bills that have been introduced, passed and rejected at the 2013 General Assembly Session. Here is an update on HB1788 the elections and  identification to register to vote and vote at Richmond Sunlight Legislators from around the Commonwealth of Virginia are in Richmond for the 2013 session of the General Assembly. Senators and Delegates will represent […]

On Monday, January 28, the Virginia Senate passed the constitutional amendment on automatic restoration of rights for non-violent convicted felons.  The vote was 30-10 in the full senate. Governor Bob McDonnell supports this constitutional amendment. Please contact members in the Virginia House of Delegates to support SJ266. Read the full text from Richmond Sunlight Listen in […]