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ProgressVA is a multi-issue progressive advocacy organization that combines cutting edge online organizing and communications with rapid and hard-hitting earned media strategies. Year round, ProgressVA will work to engage citizens from across the state around issues of immediate state or local concern. Learn More.
Take Action
Make your voice heard! The following are actions you can take to get the message out to your representatives.
- Tell Your Legislator: I Oppose Making It Harder To Vote in Virginia.
- Tell Your Legislator: Put an End to ALEC in Virginia!
- Tell Governor McDonnell: Take a Balanced Approach to Closing Virginia's Budget Deficit
- Tell Your Representatives To Pass President Obama's Jobs Bill
- Tell the Virginia Board of Health to Support Women's Health Care
- Tell George Allen: Take A Stand for Medicare
- Stand With the Senate
News Releases
Now hear this! The latest press releases from ProgressVA
- Virginia Community Health Centers Receive $16,846,330 in Funding From Affordable Care Act (Wednesday, May 2, 2012)
- Hey Big Spender! Allen Touts Support From Anti-Earmark Crusader While Conveniently Ignoring His Own Big Spending Record (Friday, Apr 20, 2012)
- ProgressVA Launches Campaign Calling On VA Legislators To Quit ALEC (Tuesday, Apr 17, 2012)
- ALEC Releases Report Card Marking VA's Success Instituting Anti-Middle Class Policies (Thursday, Apr 12, 2012)
- ProgressVA Leads Commonwealth's Romneycare Anniversary Celebration (Thursday, Apr 12, 2012)
- Advocacy Groups Launch Petition Drive Urging Companies to Quit ALEC (Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012)
- Corporate sponsors quit ALEC; ProgressVA urges Virginia legislators to do the same (Friday, Apr 6, 2012)
- Progressive Advocates Urge Lawmakers to Put Virginia Families First in Budget Negotiations (Wednesday, Mar 21, 2012)
- Progressive Advocacy Organizations to Urge Lawmakers to Put Virginia Families First in Budget Negotiations (Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012)
- Gov. McDonnell ignores Virginians, signs anti-woman bill opposed by majority (Wednesday, Mar 7, 2012)








