2018 General Assembly Update — Week One

By |2022-09-30T14:11:41-04:00January 16, 2018|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

Wednesday, January 10th marked the first day of the 2018 General Assembly session. Over the next eight weeks, our elected representatives will convene in Richmond to introduce, debate, and vote on potential policy change. To keep our Network Partners and supporters informed on how General Assembly happenings may influence Virginia's [...]

Comments Off on 2018 General Assembly Update — Week One

Registration Now Open for 2017 Virginia Environmental Assembly

By |2022-09-30T14:11:48-04:00August 4, 2017|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

We are excited to announce that registration for the 2017 Virginia Environmental Assembly has officially opened! Bringing together conservation leaders from across the Commonwealth, this event provides a forum for discussion on key environmental issues, as well as an opportunity to strategize about the best ways to tackle threats to our natural [...]

Comments Off on Registration Now Open for 2017 Virginia Environmental Assembly

Coalition of 80+ Implores Governor and DEQ to Protect Virginia Waters

By |2022-09-30T14:11:56-04:00June 29, 2017|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

Click the image to view the letter. The Southern Environmental Law Center, Shenandoah Valley Network, Virginia Conservation Network and more than 75 other environmental, conservation, and public advocacy groups that represent tens of thousands of Virginians have signed on to a letter urging the Commonwealth to require individual 401 certification [...]

Comments Off on Coalition of 80+ Implores Governor and DEQ to Protect Virginia Waters

General Assembly Update – Week Four

By |2022-09-30T14:13:22-04:00February 3, 2017|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

This has been a big week for conservation in the Virginia General Assembly. Bills on coal ash, fracking, and renewable energy were all up, in addition to a bill on redistricting reform. Virginia Conservation Network took positions on three new bills and eight new budget items. As we approach crossover next week, it's [...]

Comments Off on General Assembly Update – Week Four

General Assembly Update – Week Three

By |2022-09-30T14:12:51-04:00January 30, 2017|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

This past Monday, January 23rd, over 200 conservation organizations and activists joined together in Richmond to participate in Virginia Conservation Network’s largest Conservation Lobby Day in recent history. Nearly 100 meetings were held with state legislators and aides urging them to support environmental policy advancements. Priority issues that participants brought [...]

Comments Off on General Assembly Update – Week Three

Virginia General Assembly – Week Two

By |2022-09-30T14:12:26-04:00January 20, 2017|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

Finishing out the second week of the 2017 Virginia General Assembly, Virginia Conservation Network has taken 39 new bill positions, totaling 59 so far. Updates from the General Assembly Good news: Bill to cut Virginia land conservation funding tabled in subcommittee! Yes, you read that right—HB1470 was tabled in subcommittee! This bill [...]

Comments Off on Virginia General Assembly – Week Two

Virginia General Assembly Update – Week One

By |2022-09-30T14:12:32-04:00January 13, 2017|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

Today, we are wrapping up the first of six weeks that make up the 2017 Virginia General Assembly session. Each January, our elected legislators convene in the Capitol to introduce, debate, and vote on potential policy change. To keep Network Partners and conservation supporters informed how these debates may influence [...]

Comments Off on Virginia General Assembly Update – Week One
Go to Top