Advocating for Environmental Priorities at Conservation Lobby Day

Over 250 advocates met with their legislators to discuss environmental priorities on Conservation Lobby Day!
Virginia Conservation Network (VCN)’s annual Conservation Lobby Day kicked off at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church right off East Grace Street. Over 250 environmental advocates from across the Commonwealth joined us for an exciting day of advocacy!
With guidance from VCN’s Bill Tracker and environmental issue talking points created by VCN, attendees were empowered to lobby their state representatives to support strong environmental policies.
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Morning Kickoff with State Legislators
Advocates met bright and early to pick up their lobby day materials, fuel up with breakfast burritos and coffee, and get pumped up for the day after hearing from Delegate Michael Feggans.
Legislator-Constituent Meetings Throughout the Day
We give a huge, “THANK YOU!” to all the environmental advocates from across the Commonwealth that joined us in Richmond. Prepped with tips on lobbying, pre-scheduled meetings with legislators, and a handful of talking points on priority bills, advocates split up into district teams to meet with their legislators. Over 90 meetings were held with Virginia state legislators throughout the morning.

Delegate Phil Hernandez

Delegate Tony Wilt

Delegate Will Morefield

Delegate Destiny LeVere Bolling

Delegate Leslie Mehta

Delegate Lindsey Dougherty

Senator Chris Head

Senator Tara Durant

Senator Saddam Azlan Salim

Senator Creigh Deeds

Senator David Suetterlein

Senator Angelia Williams Graves
Conservation Lobby Day Lunch & Debrief
After legislator meetings, advocates gathered for lunch and to recap a day well-spent. There was a tour of the Capitol Building and a round-robin from around the room where advocates shared their experiences of the day.
The crowd also heard from the leaders from Virginia’s state agencies, including:
- David Bulova, Secretary of Historic & Natural Resources
- Nikki Rovner, Director of the Department of Conservation and Recreation
What’s Next?
Conservation Lobby Day may be over, but our work is not! The General Assembly will conclude in mid March. Until then, keep in touch with your legislator on our priority bills. Refer to our General Assembly Advocacy Guide for General Assembly actions to take through the session and key dates to follow!
































