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VALCV-EF
Resources and Links
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Public
Information
Virginia
Public Access Project
The VPAP website contains extensive campaign finance disclosure
information
Voter Registration
Site -- www.vote-smart.org
Virginia Local Government
"My
Virginia" Local Government Resources Page
http://www.vipnet.org/community/hub_page.htm
Virginia
State Government
Virginia
State Home Page
General Assembly
General Assembly
Bill Tracking website
Who's
My Legislator? website
State Board
of Elections
Where
Do I Vote? website
Secretary
of the Commonwealth
(record of registered lobbyists)
Virginia Resources on Conservation Issues
VCN
White Papers
Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
Virginia Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR)
Virginia DPR Natural Heritage Project (NHP)
Virginia
Conservation Organizations
Virginia
Conservation Network (VCN)
VCN is the umbrella organization for over 100 Virginia conservation
groups.
Virginia League of Conservation
Voters (VALCV)
VALCV works to influence state-level conservation policy and serves
as the political arm of Virginia's conservation community. VALCV
also helps coordinate a network of Local PAC Partners (LPPs) to
help citizens influence conservation policy at their local level.
VALCV
- Education Fund (VALCV-EF)
VALCV-EF works to educate and motivate Virginia's conservation voters
at both the state and local level.
National Conservation
Organizations
Federation
of State Conservation Voter Leagues
The FSCVL serves as an umbrella group for the 32 state voter leagues.
FSCVL helps establish and strengthen state voter leagues across the
country and coordinates an annual Federation conference to help leagues
network.
League of Conservation
Voters (LCV)
LCV works to influence national-level conservation policy; LCV lobbies
Congress, the U.S. administration and other national level government
agencies.
LCV
- Education Fund (LCV-EF)
LCV-EF works at the national level to educate voters and increase
conservation voter turnout through grassroots efforts and its www.voteenvironment.org
website.
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