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Based in Western Henrico County, Virginia, Neighbors for Change is committed to building an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Guided by progressive values, we strive to educate, empower, and inspire action to create meaningful change.

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  • Updated: House approves the SAVE Act
    by Colleen Bohlman
    February 10, 2026
    The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act (H.R. 7296) is a recycled legislative proposal aiming to require proof of U.S. citizenship—such as a passport, birth certificate, or4,5 naturalization documents—for voter registration in federal elections. Supporters advocate it to ensure election integrity, while critics argue it could disenfranchise millions lacking immediate document access. Read More
  • House of Delegates
    Weeks 2 & 3 General Assembly Recap
    by Colleen Bohlman
    February 10, 2026
    During the 2nd and 3rd weeks of the 2026 GA session there was progress on labor rights, constitutional amendments, and Spanberger’s Affordable Virginia agenda. There was also infighting over redistricting and a proposed map. Crossover is rapidly approaching… Read More
  • Monks
    A Reflection on Peace and Justice
    by Brittany Rose
    February 9, 2026
    “Today is going to be my peaceful day.” This refrain will sound familiar to anyone following the Walk for Peace, the 120-day, 2,300-mile journey from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., undertaken by a group of Buddhist monks to raise awareness of inner peace and mindfulness. Read More
  • A venerable Buddhist monk waves crossing the Manchester Bridge into Richmond, VA.
    Buddhist Monks’ Walk for Peace Enters Richmond (Image Gallery)
    by Zak Young
    February 3, 2026
    Buddhist monks on a 120-day, 2,300-mile pilgrimage for peace arrived in Richmond on February 2, 2026, welcomed by thousands of residents who lined the streets. Read More

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