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Full Committee Meeting via Zoom (Monday January 9th, 6:30pm)

Posted on January 6, 2023

cartoon people sitting around a meeting tableUPDATE: This meeting, the only one we’re having in January, will only be on Zoom, not also in person as previously announced. Don’t go to the library, instead look for an email a day or two pre-meeting providing the Zoom link.

 

Here are the agenda highlights:

 

Voter Protection

DPVA is eliminating its statewide Voter Protection Department, so we and other local committees need to meet and establish our own VoPro committees. Priority #1 is to recruit an army of volunteers to help voters who have Election Day problems, including any voters whose eligibility is challenged. These people need to be in place for this November’s election so we can use that experience to prepare for the November 2024 presidential election, where it could really matter! Kristin Clarens will brief us on the evolving voter protection strategy.

 

2023 Primaries

There will likely be primaries in June 2023 for City Council, House of Delegates, and State Senate elections. We’ll share what we know about the primaries at this meeting.

 

Update on Ranked Choice Voting (RCV)

Delegate Hudson told the Executive Committee last month that, due to electronic voting equipment limitations, City Council won’t have the ability to use RCV in a 6/2023 primary, but could authorize its use starting as soon as the 11/2023 general election. Sally asked the Executive Committee to consider having the Full Committee pass a resolution telling City Council whether we support or oppose an ordinance authorizing RCV for City Council elections.
Sally shared a document with some of her perspectives on RCV (please look it over before the meeting):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fg3kC6MJ9Oy-UMCb7txPimSMnceHezVWotJJDXCu7F8/edit

Filed Under: Events, Meetings

Court Support for the Jefferson School / Swords into Plowshares

Posted on January 6, 2023

Swords into Plowshares logo, a silhouette of birds flying away from the General Lee statueThe Jefferson School African American Heritage Center continues to be harassed by Confederate-sympathizing plaintiffs suing it to try to further delay the Swords into Plowshares repurposing of the Lee statue into inclusive art (an already City Council-approved project). Please join us on Monday, January 9 at 3pm at Charlottesville Circuit Court, 315 E High St., to show our support for Dr. Andrea Douglas and the JSAAHC as she answers some questions in advance of the trial.

 

Despite the on-going legal harassment, the Swords into Plowshares team has completed the community engagement phase and will soon begin the search for an artist to create new art in collaboration with the community.

Filed Under: Community, Events

January 16th Richmond Rally against Gun Violence

Posted on January 6, 2023

graphic for 2023 MLK Day Richmond Rally Against Gun Violence showing abstract interlaced bead necklaces and text logistical details

The Charlottesville Coalition for Gun Violence Prevention (CCGVP) has chartered a bus at Noon on Monday 1/16 to go to an MLK Day rally in Richmond to demand passage of sensible, common sense Gun Violence Prevention laws. For more information visit http://evite.me/DUfpPfTc93.

The rally was announced last month on the 10th anniversary of the horrific Sandy Hook shootings.

Filed Under: Community, Events

January 16th MLK Day Richmond Rally against Gun Violence

Posted on December 15, 2022

flyer with a graphic of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and a AR code. Flyer reads "KingMLK DAY
Gun Violence
Prevention Rally
Board the CCGVP bus on Monday, January 16, Noon @ Meadows Presbyterian Church, 2200 Angus Road, returning at 5pm. For more information: ccgvp1@gmail.com

We'll rally at the Bell Tower and then talk with legislators about enacting sensible laws.

Join us at this annual event (our 30th year):  http://evite.me/DUfpPfTc93

Get to know like-minded Virginians and lobby to prevent gun violence!
Charlottesville Coalition for
Gun Violence Prevention (CCGVP)"Wednesday was the 10th anniversary of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut in which 20 first graders and 6 school staff members were murdered… one of many mass shootings in our country, and of course a few weeks ago here in Charlottesville.
The Charlottesville Coalition for Gun Violence Prevention (CCGVP) has chartered a bus at Noon on Monday 1/16 to go to an MLK Day rally in Richmond to demand passage of sensible, common sense Gun Violence Prevention laws; you can be back by 5pm!
Additional details are in the flyer.

Filed Under: Events

VA-04 Looking for Out-of-Area Volunteers for this Tuesday’s Firehouse Primary

Posted on December 15, 2022

logo of Democratic Party of Virginia (DPVA) that reads VADems (VA in blue, with the gap in the top half of the letter A being the outline of the map of Virginia, and DEMS in a very dark greenish black color)VA-04 will be holding an unassembled caucus on Tuesday, December 20 and is looking for volunteers to help run the Firehouse Primary.

Details here, sign-up here.

Filed Under: Events

Storage Lockers: They Take a Village

Posted on December 1, 2022

A group of dedicated Dems took some time after the election to clear out our storage unit! Masses of accumulated lawn signs (the wire frames that hold up lawn signs cost campaigns about three dollars each, so we have them available for the next campaign), campaign materials, office equipment, and…. stuff… were sorted, organized, and recycled or donated (e.g. a box of old campaign materials to the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society). Now we’re ready for 2023!

Thanks to everyone who helped make this magic happen: Bekah Saxon, Dashad Cooper, John McLaren, Mary Ann and Mark Harris, Mary Jane Gore, Nancy Damon, and Suzanne Michels.

Note: local politics is fun and rewarding, but not (always) as glamorous as people think. 😜

Storage locker before 11/2022 cleanup         

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