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REDISTRICTING
IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER - GET INFORMED The Division
of Legislative Services has provided a helpful document entitled
"Drawing the Line 2011:
Redistricting in Virginia" that should help answer
questions that you may have about the process. The first issue can
be accessed at http://dlsgis.state.va.us/Ref/2011Draw1.pdf You
can also view subcommittee information and news releases at http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?111+oth+MTG
Public hearings are
scheduled around the state -
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 - 10 a.m. 9th
Floor Appropriations Room, General Assembly Building,
Richmond.
RESOURCES
ON THE WEB
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml is
a great way to easily contact your governent and let your voice be
heard.
Check
out the web site http://features.pewforum.org/quiz/us-religious-knowledge/index.php
for a frightening discovery of the lack of knowledge that most
evengelicals have about religions around the world and the
Bible.
Links to
web sites where you can track bills in congress, keep an eye on the
state legislature, see how our elected officials are voting, and
stay connected with the Democratic process.
Let us know if
you have any sites that I should add. We're trying to keep this
informational rather than issue driven.
Sunlight Foundation's Party
Time! http://politicalpartytime.org/ This website focuses on the political partying circuit, also
known as fundraising. These parties reveal, "the relationships
between lobbyists, congressional candidates, issues being lobbied
and campaign money received."
Truthdig http://www.truthdig.com/ The blog describes itself as a "progressive
journal of news and opinion" that challenges conventional wisdom and
provides a reliable source for those readers who want to explore
topics in-depth.
Read investigative stories about Virginia government at
www.olddominionwatchdog.org, a news website dedicated
to unbiased news reporting that promotes responsible state and local
government.
Reform in an Age of Networked
Campaigns: How to Foster Citizen Participation Through Small Donors
and Volunteers [pdf] http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2010/0114_campaign_finance_reform.aspx
http://virginia.statehousenewsonline.com/
Another
good source for information about what is happening in our state
government.
http://www.thomas.gov/ In the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, legislative information
from the Library of Congress.
http://www.rollcall.com/ The
newspaper of Capitol Hill since 1955.
http://hrblogs.typepad.com/the_shad_plank/ the Daily Press political blog

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