In last night’s State of the Union address, President Obama outlined an economic opportunity agenda encompassing a range of policy proposals to provide a fair shot for working families. But Virginians eager to see progress on a working families’ economic agenda don’t have to wait for Congress to get off their duffs. Virginia’s Women’s Equality […]
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2015 ProgressVA Digital Design Intern Opening
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 works to engage citizens from across the Commonwealth around issues of immediate state or local concern. Our mission is to provide a strong, credible voice in advancing progressive solutions to critical […]
2015 ProgressVA Research Intern Opening
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 works to engage citizens from across the Commonwealth around issues of immediate state or local concern. Our mission is to provide a strong, credible voice in advancing progressive solutions to critical […]
RELEASE: New Polling Demonstrates Broad Support for Medicaid Expansion
March 4, 2014 New polling numbers in five House of Delegates districts indicate broad support for proposals to close the coverage gap for 400,000 Virginians. In districts across the Commonwealth, including areas where Medicaid impacts a high percentage of the population, the poll found majority support for the measure. Additionally, individuals strongly support their elected […]
Two Steps Back From Banning Discrimination
By Jack Cooper, ProgressVA Intern This past Monday was a momentous day for the General Assembly. It was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which is one of the biggest lobbying days during session. To top it off, an extremely important piece of legislation was coming to the Senate General Laws and Technology Committee. Senate Bill […]
Update: Manassas’s Measure to Ban Abortion
The heated discussion in the hallway outside the closed door meeting in Manassas City Hall last night left no doubt that the issue at hand is an attempt to ban abortions. Supporters of women’s health attended the Thursday night meeting of the City Council Economic/Community Development & Land Use Committee as the main issue is […]
Gift Loopholes Big Enough For A McDonnell Sized Scandal
Yesterday afternoon, federal prosecutors indicted Bob and Maureen McDonnell on charges stemming from the Star Scientific gift scandal. These charges only underscore the need for real ethics reform in Richmond. This morning, ProgressVA Education Fund released a new report examining how effective proposed ethics reform legislation would be. The bottom line? Thanks to massive loopholes, […]
Dickie Bell’s Detrimental Bill
By Jack Cooper, ProgressVA Intern I was a little taken aback while looking over HB207 proposed by Delegate Dickie Bell (R-20). This bill would require the Board of Education along with local school boards and teaching staff to create an overall positive environment for elementary and secondary school students that “encourages students to explore scientific […]
URGENT CALLERS NEEDED: Fetal Anomaly Amendment up at 4PM!
The Virginia Senate Finance Committee needs to hear from you right now before a dangerous fetal anomaly amendment is heard at 4PM. Please call the committee members and tell them to oppose it. Talking points are included below. If your State Senator is listed below please call them immediately. Committee Members: Walter A. Stosch, Chair (804) […]
The Unaddressed “Accomplishments” of Governor McDonnell
Last night Governor Bob McDonnell gave his final state of the Commonwealth address. The speech was equal parts legacy touting and apologies for the gift scandal that has engulfed his term. Somehow, quite a few notable “accomplishments” (many of which Virginians probably deserve an apology for) didn’t make the list. Lucky you, we’re here to […]