In 2023, Virginia voters seized the opportunity to vote their values. Now that the 2024 General Assembly session is underway, we are eager to work with a new legislature to ensure our laws and policies reflect those values.
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We will continue to push for criminal legal reform in Virginia & work to strengthen our communities by bringing people home.
We went back to the capitol again this year with our partners Sistas in Prison Reform, Nolef Turns, the Humanization Project, and FAMM and had a successful Lobby Day to advocate for Second Look legislation, which would let judges take a second look at people who have received long sentences. Many of those people have done the hard work to transform themselves, but they're stuck behind bars for years – or even decades – on taxpayers' tab. It’s time to change that.
In addition, we continue to advocate for independent oversight of Virginia’s Department of Corrections, affordable prison communications, more humane prison conditions, and other initiatives that would protect the rights of people who are incarcerated, reunite families, and provide reconciliation and rehabilitation to Virginia.
We stand ready to defend the progress we’ve made to expand earned sentence credits, end pretextual policing, and treat substance use disorder as a mental health issue rather than a crime.
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We will continue to push for criminal legal reform in Virginia & work to strengthen our communities by bringing people home.
We went back to the capitol again this year with our partners Sistas in Prison Reform, Nolef Turns, the Humanization Project, and FAMM and had a successful Lobby Day to advocate for Second Look legislation, which would let judges take a second look at people who have received long sentences. Many of those people have done the hard work to transform themselves, but they're stuck behind bars for years – or even decades – on taxpayers' tab. It’s time to change that.
In addition, we continue to advocate for independent oversight of Virginia’s Department of Corrections, affordable prison communications, more humane prison conditions, and other initiatives that would protect the rights of people who are incarcerated, reunite families, and provide reconciliation and rehabilitation to Virginia.
We stand ready to defend the progress we’ve made to expand earned sentence credits, end pretextual policing, and treat substance use disorder as a mental health issue rather than a crime.
Bills we support:
Learn more about the bills we tracked.
We will bring the full weight of our efforts to advance legislation that protects the freedom to learn for Virginia’s young people. We’ll work hard to keep classrooms a free and open space for learning and growing.
We're are working to strengthen protections against mass surveillance by Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs), which includes greater oversight and transparency on data usage, distribution, and retention.
We will oppose any bills that further censor books or ban the teaching of accurate, inclusive history in our schools, and we will be vigilant against efforts to infringe on the privacy of people in Virginia.
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We will bring the full weight of our efforts to advance legislation that protects the freedom to learn for Virginia’s young people. We’ll work hard to keep classrooms a free and open space for learning and growing.
We're are working to strengthen protections against mass surveillance by Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs), which includes greater oversight and transparency on data usage, distribution, and retention.
We will oppose any bills that further censor books or ban the teaching of accurate, inclusive history in our schools, and we will be vigilant against efforts to infringe on the privacy of people in Virginia.
Bills we support:
Bills we oppose:
Learn more about the bills we tracked.
We’ll continue to push for legislation and policy changes that make our Commonwealth a place where LGBTQ+ people can live freely as their authentic selves.
Alongside our partners, we’re continuing our effort to repeal the outdated, regressive ban on same-sex marriage — a stain on our state constitution. Traditionally, constitutional amendments are introduced on odd number years preceding a House of Delegates election, such as 2025. We will continue to work to put a constitutional amendment for marriage equality on the 2026’s ballot for Virginians to decide.
The Youngkin administration seems to be focused on violating the rights and even trying to erase the existence of LGBTQ+ people, especially young people. We defeated all anti-trans, anti-LGBTQ+ bills in the 2023 General Assembly session, and we will do so again this year. Legislation that will result in harm or discrimination against LGBTQ+ people has no place in Virginia.
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We’ll continue to push for legislation and policy changes that make our Commonwealth a place where LGBTQ+ people can live freely as their authentic selves.
Alongside our partners, we’re continuing our effort to repeal the outdated, regressive ban on same-sex marriage — a stain on our state constitution. Traditionally, constitutional amendments are introduced on odd number years preceding a House of Delegates election, such as 2025. We will continue to work to put a constitutional amendment for marriage equality on the 2026’s ballot for Virginians to decide.
The Youngkin administration seems to be focused on violating the rights and even trying to erase the existence of LGBTQ+ people, especially young people. We defeated all anti-trans, anti-LGBTQ+ bills in the 2023 General Assembly session, and we will do so again this year. Legislation that will result in harm or discrimination against LGBTQ+ people has no place in Virginia.
Bills we support:
Learn more about the bills we tracked.
We’ll work to expand abortion access and promote reproductive freedom in Virginia, the last abortion access state in the South.
Alongside the Virginia Reproductive Equity Alliance and partners like Planned Parenthood of Virginia, we’re raising awareness about the need for a constitutional amendment that would guarantee reproductive freedom for every person in Virginia. Traditionally, constitutional amendments are introduced on odd number years preceding a House of Delegates election, such as 2025.
The stakes for this one couldn’t be higher: Virginia is the last state in the South without a post-Dobbs restriction on abortion. Until the Commonwealth has an amendment enshrining it in our constitution, Virginians’ access to reproductive healthcare will depend on the whims of politicians. We’re deeply committed to working to make a constitutional amendment for reproductive freedom a reality in order to eventually put power back into Virginians’ hands on the 2026 ballot.
In addition, we seek to strengthen protections for those accessing reproductive healthcare and providers.
We’re ready to defeat any bill that takes away a person’s right to decide what to do with their reproductive freedom.
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We’ll work to expand abortion access and promote reproductive freedom in Virginia, the last abortion access state in the South.
Alongside the Virginia Reproductive Equity Alliance and partners like Planned Parenthood of Virginia, we’re raising awareness about the need for a constitutional amendment that would guarantee reproductive freedom for every person in Virginia. Traditionally, constitutional amendments are introduced on odd number years preceding a House of Delegates election, such as 2025.
The stakes for this one couldn’t be higher: Virginia is the last state in the South without a post-Dobbs restriction on abortion. Until the Commonwealth has an amendment enshrining it in our constitution, Virginians’ access to reproductive healthcare will depend on the whims of politicians. We’re deeply committed to working to make a constitutional amendment for reproductive freedom a reality in order to eventually put power back into Virginians’ hands on the 2026 ballot.
In addition, we seek to strengthen protections for those accessing reproductive healthcare and providers.
We’re ready to defeat any bill that takes away a person’s right to decide what to do with their reproductive freedom.
Bills we support:
Learn more about the bills we tracked.
We will work to advance voting rights and expand Virginians’ access to the ballot box, keeping Virginia among the top states for ease of voting.
We have been advocating for a constitutional amendment to guarantee the right to vote for every Virginian over the age of 18 for many years, and we have not lost sight of the critical need to end felony disenfranchisement in our state constitution. Traditionally, constitutional amendments are introduced on odd number years preceding a House of Delegates election, such as 2025. We will continue to work to put a Right to Vote constitutional amendment on the 2026’s ballot for Virginians to decide.
We will be vigilant to defend the progress Virginia has made over the last three years to make voting easier and more accessible.
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We will work to advance voting rights and expand Virginians’ access to the ballot box, keeping Virginia among the top states for ease of voting.
We have been advocating for a constitutional amendment to guarantee the right to vote for every Virginian over the age of 18 for many years, and we have not lost sight of the critical need to end felony disenfranchisement in our state constitution. Traditionally, constitutional amendments are introduced on odd number years preceding a House of Delegates election, such as 2025. We will continue to work to put a Right to Vote constitutional amendment on the 2026’s ballot for Virginians to decide.
We will be vigilant to defend the progress Virginia has made over the last three years to make voting easier and more accessible.
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