The Game-Changing Promise of a Green New Deal
Here’s a great article about the Green New Deal from the Intercept https://theintercept.com/2018/11/27/green-new-deal-congress-climate-change/
Read more...Unity Event held for CD 10
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The following article is from the Blue View on June 15. Congratulations to Senator Jennifer Wexton, our CD 10 nominee. Former opponents pledge support to Jennifer Wexton June 15, 2018 By Stephanie Witt Sedgwick: The Virginia CD-10 primary candidates gathered today in Sterling, Va., to pledge their support for Tuesday’s primary winner, state senator Jennifer Wexton (D-33). The CD10 Unity event fulfilled a pledge all candidates had taken to support…
Read more...Legislative Town Hall – Manassas
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Join us for a Legislative Town Hall on February 17 at the Bull Run Regional Library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. We will be in Community Room B. Delegate Lee Carter (HD-50), Delegate Danica Roem (HD-13), and Senator Jeremy McPike will speak with constituents and residents about their bills, what’s happening in the 2018 legislative session, and hear from constituents about your concerns. More information on format and setup…
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Meet and Greet Our New Delegates
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Meet our newly elected Manassas, Manassas Park and Prince William Delegates on Tuesday November 28 at Ornery Brewery. Details below.
Read more...Two bills aiming to limit transgender Virginians in bathrooms and schools KILLED in House subcommittee
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The following is an GayRVA.com article from January 19th. Thank goodness there are delegates with some common sense for killing discriminatory policies: Two bills aiming to limit transgender people in the Commonwealth failed a House subcommittee hearing today. The two bills, authored by Manassas Republican Delegate Bob Marshall, had made headlines in the wake of similar bills causing economic and social fallout for North Carolina. First up was HB 1612, also known as…
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County voter mailer sparks confusion in Manassas City
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The following is a Potomac Local article from October 7: Manassas officials tell us some voters in who live in the city are confused after they received a letter in the mail providing them incorrect information about where to vote. The mailer came from the Prince William County Office of Elections, which handles elections in the county, not in the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park. We’ve attached a photo…
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