New Effort to Push for Public Involvement in State Review of Proposed Deals’ Impact on Virginia Consumers RICHMOND – Today the Virginia Campaign for Consumer Choice is launching to advocate for a tran ...
Read More »On April 7, 2016, Virginia Organizing leaders traveled to Washington, D.C. for the Senate Banking Committee hearing on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Virginia Organizing met with U.S ...
Read More »Published on Blue Virginia Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring made a promise to constituents in October 2015 that we’d like him to keep. Back in October, the Attorney General was the keynote speak ...
Read More »Fredericksburg, Va.— Virginia Organizing leaders will visit Washington, D.C. on Thursday, April 7 to attend the Senate Banking Committee hearing where Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) direc ...
Read More »On Saturday, April 2, a diverse group of Virginians got together in 12 different locations to ask Governor Terry McAuliffe to create a BOLD and STRONG Clean Power Plan for Virginia. We thought you mig ...
Read More »Published in the Free Lance-Star. Last October, state Attorney General Mark Herring spoke at the annual conference of the grassroots community group Virginia Organizing. He pledged before an audience ...
Read More »Published by the Danville Register & Bee. A Clean Power Plan rally was held in Danville on Saturday afternoon to raise awareness of efforts being made to reduce carbon pollution. Around 20 people ...
Read More »Event Part of Statewide Rallies Calling for Carbon Reduction DANVILLE, Va. – Virginians and organizations are joining together in support of the Clean Power Plan during a momentous Day of Action (Satu ...
Read More »Event Part of Statewide Rallies Calling for Carbon Reduction ABINGDON, Va. – Virginians and organizations are joining together in support of the Clean Power Plan during a momentous Day of Action (Satu ...
Read More »Your calls made a difference! Keep up the good work, Virginia Organizing leaders and supporters! ...
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