Local Government and Elected Officials (Websites, Contact Info, Newsletters):
Democratic Committees and Local Activist Organizations:
Albemarle County Democratic Committee
Contact at chair@albemarledems.org
Cville NOW: Charlottesville chapter of the National Organization for Women
State-Level Advocacy Organizations
ACLU of Virginia: the Virginia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union
NAACP Virginia: the Virginia chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Virginia NOW: the Virginia chapter of the National Organization for Women
LWW Virginia: the Virginia chapter of the League of Women Voters
SwingLeft Virginia: Swing Left is a progressive political group with a goal of gaining a Democratic majority in state legislatures across the country. Swing Left focuses on training volunteers to register voters, phone bank, fundraise, and engage in door-to-door campaigning for Democratic candidates.
Indivisible: this organization began with an activism guide written in 2016 after Donald Trump’s first election. Today, Indivisible is an activist organization and resource provider that offers strategic leadership, movement coordination, and support to Indivisible activists, and also directly lobbies Congress, builds partnerships, runs media campaigns, and develops advocacy strategies.
Sister District: acts as an expansion of Democratic campaign field and fundraising programs with the goal of winning state legislative elections. Organizes volunteers to write postcards to voters, canvass, phonebank, textbank, and raise money on behalf of amazing Democratic candidates.
Virginia’s List: Virginia's List (formerly Women Leaders of Virginia) is a Political Action Committee with a mission to elect progressive women to the Virginia General Assembly and statewide elected offices.
Rural GroundGame: Rural GroundGame began as a response to a need to support rural Democrats. Today, it supports local Democratic committees and campaigns across rural Virginia by providing direct support in the form of staff time, trainings, and access to tools for committees to engage with their communities and win elections.
Freedom Virginia: Freedom Virginia is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization committed to building a Commonwealth where all Virginia families have the freedom to thrive. Freedom Virginia advances economic security policies through grassroots activism, voter engagement, and legislative advocacy.
Equality Virginia: Equality Virginia advocates and organizes across Virginia in support of LGBTQ+ individuals.
VA Democrats LGBTQ+ Resource List: an LGBTQ+ organization and resource list put together by the Virginia Democrats
New Virginia Majority: a major civic engagement organization, NVM organizes in communities year-round for racial, economic, and environmental justice through political education, mass-scale voter outreach, mobilization, and intensive leadership development around dozens of issues. Notable for their canvassing efforts during elections.
Repro Rising (Formerly NARAL Virginia): Repro Rising Virginia supports and protects laws and advocacy efforts that protect every person’s bodily autonomy, reproductive freedom, and access to the full continuum of sexual and reproductive healthcare. They also engage in sex education, leadership training, and other programs to advance reproductive freedom, combat stigma, and promote sound public policy.
Voices for Virginia’s Children: Voices for Virginia’s Children champions public policies and legislation that achieve positive and equitable outcomes for young people. Their work encompasses several topics, including child welfare, economic security, education, mental health, and health equity.
Clean Virginia: works to advance clean energy and good governance in Virginia by fighting utility monopoly corruption in Virginia politics.
Virginia Conservation Network: VCN is committed to building a powerful, diverse, and highly-coordinated conservation movement focused on protecting our Commonwealth’s natural resources. The VCN network is composed of over 150 partners across Virginia and works on a wide range of issues, organized into four main categories: Healthy Rivers, Clean Energy and Climate, Land Conservation, and Land Use and Transportation.
Virginia League of Conservation Voters: Works to protect natural resources important to all Virginians: clean air, clean water, and public lands.
The Nature Conservancy (Virginia Chapter): Virginia chapter of the Nature Conservancy, an environmental non-profit advocacy organization with the mission of conserving the lands and waters “on which all life depends."
General Assembly Resources
General Assembly Website: this will take you to the homepage of the GA’s website
GA Quick Links List: contains a bunch of useful links to frequently accessed pages on the General Assembly’s website. Includes links to House and Senate member, district, and committee listings; House and Senate committee/floor livestreams; House and Senate Committee Agendas; and meeting schedules.
Legislative Information System (LIS): LIS is the public-facing legislative tracking website. You can go here to find information on bills (bill text, bill history, bill chief patrons/co-patrons, etc), committee referrals, daily floor calendars, and basic information about legislators.
VA Code: Official site of the Code of Virginia. Contains all the laws currently in effect.
VA Budget: The official site for the Virginia Budget. Contains information on the budget bills and budget amendments.
Georgetown Law’s Virginia Resources Legislative Process Guide: provides a general overview of how the legislative process works in Virginia.
JMU’s General Assembly Guidebook: contains an overview of the Virginia General Assembly and several useful links regarding committees, tracking legislation, and explanations on how to comment and participate in legislative hearings (both in and out of normal session).
HOD Committee Lists: contains committee membership lists, meeting times, agendas, reports, and clerk contacts
Senate Committee Lists: contains membership lists, meeting times, and agendas
House of Delegates Livestream: Where you can go to find archived live streams for all HOD committee/subcommittee meetings as well as each day’s floor session (titled ‘Regular Session’ in the lists). Just use the calendar function to select a specific day.
Senate Livestream: archived live streams of Senate committee and floor sessions. There’s no sorting function on this one, so I recommend using the ‘ctrl+f’ function to find what committee/subcommittee meeting you’re looking for.
Who’s My Legislator?: search tool to determine which legislator represents a certain address. Input an address and it will show you that address’s Virginia House and Senate representatives as well as those in the U.S. House and Senate
General Activism Resources