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Register for Monday's Webinar
How much will the inclusion of citizens change Virginia's process of drawing district lines? What will success look like? And what can you expect when the new redistricting commission meets for the first time next year?
Join VPAP this Monday, December 21, at 11 a.m. on Zoom as we dive into these questions with our distinguished panel.
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VPAP Board Adds Members
The bipartisan VPAP Board of Directors ([link removed]) welcomes three new faces:
* Deborah Oswalt, Executive Director, Virginia Health Care Foundation
* Harrison Wallace, Program Officer, Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund
* Andrew Clark, Vice President for Government Affairs, Home Builders Association of Virginia
Board members Jeff Britt and Nancy Smith were re-appointed to new three-year terms. The Board also elected leadership for the coming year:
* Chairman: Jeff Britt, McGuireWoods Consulting
* Vice Chair/Secretary: Marvin Figueroa, Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Resources
* Treasurer: Ross Grogg, Kemper Consulting
Here's What You Said
Thanks to the 904 VPAP users who shared their feedback in our annual survey. We appreciate you taking the time to help us make vpap.org better for you.
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VPAP's Latest Data Visualizations
Redistricting Commission Applicants ([link removed])
See the breakdown of the 88 people so far who have offered their services to be one of eight citizen members of Virginia's new Redistricting Commission.
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Chesapeake: One Step Ahead ([link removed])
The City of Chesapeake appears to be the only Virginia locality that recorded for posterity results of the 2020 presidential election at the precinct level. This interactive visual shows each precinct's Election Day totals vs. all votes cast.
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Funding Sources: U.S. House Candidates ([link removed])
VPAP ranks the November 2020 congressional candidates by the percentage of money from six types of campaign donors.
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VPAP on the Radio
This week's topics:
1. Richmond Deciding Who Will Get Removed Confederate Monuments 2. Oakton Freshman Put College on Hold for Cross-Country Fishing Trip ([link removed])
Each week, VPAP and RadioIQ team up to bring you a pair of human interest stories culled from the headlines of VaNews. The segments are produced by WVTF in Roanoke and carried on public radio stations across the Commonwealth.
Weekly Lobbyist Registrations
VPAP has posted 27 lobbyist registrations filed with the Virginia Ethics Council since last week.
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16 Renewals ([link removed])
Invest in Transparency
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