Last week, Speaker of the House of Delegates Bill Howell announced his retirement, setting off speculation over who would take over the dias. Well, speculate no more. The House Republican Caucus voted to name Delegate Kirk Cox as the Speaker-designate. Here’s five things you need to know about the presumptive next Speaker of the House […]
Year: 2017
As Sessions Resignation Calls Grow, Russia Questions Dog Trump in Virginia
Mobile billboard around shipyard event calls on Trump to disclose Russia ties, tax returns Newport News, Va. – As President Donald Trump traveled to Newport News, Virginia, today, he couldn’t escape growing questions regarding his administration’s ties to Russia. A mobile billboard sponsored by Progress Virginia circled the speech venue at Newport News Shipbuilding, demanding […]
Anti-Immigrant Madness in the General Assembly
The United States is a nation of immigrants. Yet with every new wave of immigration, the settled population becomes fearful and denies human dignity to the new arrivals. In the tradition of the Know-Nothing Party and the 1920’s Red Scare, today’s authoritarian right again deflects the blame from the system of wealth to poor, hard-working […]
Governor Terry McAuliffe Vetoes Planned Parenthood Defunding Bill
Richmond, Virginia–On Tuesday morning, Governor Terry McAuliffe vetoed HB 2267, Delegate Cline’s bill to defund Planned Parenthood, surrounded by women’s health advocates. “We applaud Governor McAuliffe for vetoing HB 2267. Defunding Planned Parenthood is a blatant attempt to deny women access to the full range of reproductive health care services, and Virginia women won’t stand […]
The Buck Stops Here
Governor McAuliffe vetoes bill to defund Planned Parenthood
Did you think the legislature passing our year-long supply of birth control bill meant they were finally done attacking women’s health? Think again. Last week the Virginia General Assembly passed a bill to defund Planned Parenthood (you know, the place where you get affordable birth control). Thankfully, the buck stops with the Governor and he […]
Fearful and quiet meets kind and powerful in Virginia this week
There’s a lot of chaos, discrimination, and fear swirling around Virginia and the country. But it’s not all bad. Here are some things that made our team at Progress Virginia happy this week. Women won Women had a victory this week. The Birth Control Access Act passed the Senate, previously approved in the House, and […]
What Donald Trump’s Judiciary Tweets Should Mean For His SCOTUS Pick
Two weeks ago, Donald Trump nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the open seat on the Supreme Court (a seat that’s only open because Senate Republicans stole the nomination from President Obama). The way Trump has since reacted to court rulings on his travel ban executive order speak volumes about how he views the judiciary […]
In Virginia General Assembly, Attacks on Commonwealth’s Working People
We aren’t halfway through the General Assembly session and Virginia’s legislature take aim at the wages and well-being of Virginia’s working people. Earlier in the session, the House General Laws Committee voted to report both Delegate Webert’s HB1596 and Delegate Davis’ HB1753. If the House decides to pass Webert’s bill, state agencies would not be […]
Virginia General Assembly
Still working on transparency.
The Virginia General Assembly is not designed with transparency in mind. This is arguably most evident in the House Courts of Justice Criminal Law Subcommittee, where long dockets are heard by a committee of eleven delegates, eight republicans (Albo-42, Bell-58, Cline-24, Gilbert-15, Miller-50, Morris-64, Adams-16, Collins-29) and three democrats (Herring-46, Mullin-93, Watts-39). The final Criminal […]
Conservatives in Richmond Try Desperate Power Grab Against Voters
Conservatives are getting the message they are out of touch with Virginia voters. Democrats have won the past three presidential elections, two senate elections, and hold the Governor’s office. But conservatives will take power where they can get it, even if that means taking the power to vote away from the voters who elected them […]