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Voting Rights: Good News if You’ve Paid Your Dues!

March 27, 2026
By: Hilaire Henthorne

Voting Rights Are Human Rights

Presenting part three of our four-part series on Virginia’s 2026 proposed constitutional amendments. In this article, we take a closer look at HJR 2, which guarantees the automatic restoration of voting rights for felons who served their sentences and were not convicted of certain common law felonies.
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Happy Birthday to N4C!

March 24, 2026
By: Zak Young

Sarah serving cake at the N4C first birthday party.

On March 23rd, we gathered with friends at McCormack’s Big Whisky Grill to celebrate one year of Neighbors for Change.
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In Their Own Words – CD 1 Candidates

March 24, 2026
By: Colleen Bohlman

Democrats running for CD1 March 24

There are eight candidates registered to run for Congress in CD1, hoping to be the nominee to take on incumbent Congressman Rob Wittman. Rather than waiting for the dust to settle on redistricting, Neighbors For Change invited all eight candidates to submit written answers to questions we believe will help differentiate them for our readers.

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Why I voted “Yes” on Redistricting

March 24, 2026
By: Brittany Rose

Brittany Rose Vote Sign

Brittany Rose is uniquely qualified to discuss redistricting in VA because she’s spent years advocating for fair maps and an end to partisan gerrymandering. Learn why she believes it’s important to vote Yes on the 2026 redistricting amendment.
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A Conversation with Dr. Jenny Pribble

March 24, 2026
By: Heather Massey

Dr. Jennifer Pribble

Get to know Dr. Jennifer Pribble: Professor of Political Science and Global Studies at the University of Richmond; a local expert on fascism and authoritarianism; and the mover and shaker behind the grassroots group Democracy Circle RVA.
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VA General Assembly Wrap Up 2026

March 24, 2026
By: Colleen Bohlman

House of Delegates

The 2026 Virginia General Assembly regular session adjourned on March 14, 2026, marking a historic era of unified Democratic control under the state’s first female governor, Abigail Spanberger. While lawmakers passed over 1,200 bills, they failed to reach a budget agreement, necessitating a special session next month.

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AI Impact Series: The Global Economy

March 24, 2026
By: Heather Massey

AI

America is part of a global economy and we’re not the only country developing artificial intelligence (AI) products. China is a major competitor in this area. When it comes to AI, who will reign supreme?
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“No Kings” Sign Ideas

March 24, 2026
By: Colleen Phelps

No Kings March 28

Are you headed to the No King’s Protest this weekend? We asked Chat CPT for some sign inspiration to get your creative juices flowing! Grab a friend, make some signs and exercise your right to peaceful assembly at one of these events.
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Mark Warner’s Fears About Midterms

March 24, 2026
By: Colleen Phelps

Mark Warner

Senator Mark Warner expressed high concern about free and fair midterm elections, on “The Jim Acosta Show” on Substack. “I am so afraid about what may happen in the days and weeks leading up to the election in an effort to not allow the American people to express their will this year, because if they do express their will, I think it is soundly against this president”, Warner says.
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General Assembly Update 2/19-3/6

March 9, 2026
By: Colleen Bohlman

House of Delegates

Following the 2026 “crossover” deadline on February 18, 2026, the Virginia General Assembly is now in the final phase of its session, focusing on reconciling differences between House and Senate versions of bills, with a strong focus on Democratic-led initiatives regarding affordability, environmental regulation, and constitutional amendments.

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Healthcare and Women’s Lives at Stake in Virginia

March 9, 2026
By: Hilaire Henthorne

HJ1

This is the second article in a 4-part series on Virginia’s 2026 proposed constitutional amendments. In this article, we take a closer look at House Joint Resolution 1 and the Dobbs decision that necessitated it. It’s no exaggeration to say that unless this amendment passes, the healthcare and lives of Virginia women are on the line.
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Homeschooling With A Cultural Twist!

March 9, 2026
By: Colleen Phelps

Cultural Roots Homeschool Event

“I wanted something different for myself and for my children. One that celebrates us,” is how Alycia Wright describes her passion project, Cultural Roots Homeschool Cooperative. “The homeschool community pre-Covid was lacking diversity in race, religion, and politics,” Wright says. “We rarely felt comfortable in those spaces.” That’s when Cultural Roots was born.
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“I want a better society for my kids. I’m passionate about healthcare. I’m a physician, my wife is in public health and the way healthcare is going right now is very frightening and I just want a candidate who is willing to go against what is happening on the national level. The vaccination piece is definitely scary, I think it’s really important to stay up to date with those things, the pandemic changed so much about how people trust the healthcare system, and while there are a lot of ways the healthcare system needs to improve, leadership from the top down needs to be solid and it’s just not solid right now”.

“I’m mostly concerned about the SNAP funding. Because in my profession, I know some people through Virginia Cooperative Extension who were doing nutrition education for SNAP beneficiaries, all of those programs were cut as kind of a ripple effect from the (Big, Beautiful) bill, but they lost those programs, which is important to me – nutrition information. I’m concerned about out healthcare, I’m concerned about what’s happening with immigration right now and for me personally, I’m soon going on Medicare, and I’m concerned with what’s happening with that. Things are so divisive, you can’t even really talk about issues in a calm way”.

Stephanie

“I am passionate about gun safety regulation. I am passionate about enforcement of the anti-trust laws. Those are two big ones for me. And also intelligent AI regulation and data center/environmental regulations. I have concern about the kind of Wild West style lack of regulation of artificial intelligence. I think we need to take a systematic thoughtful approach so that we targeted AI rather than just an uncontrolled profit for a few big companies”.

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5/27/26 – Hanover Board of Supervisors Vote on Mountain Road Technology Park

6PM - Hanover Government Center Administration Building - 7516 County Complex Road Hanover, VA … READ MORE about 5/27/26 – Hanover Board of Supervisors Vote on Mountain Road Technology Park

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VA Voters Said Yes but lawsuits could overturn redistricting vote

Redistricting Referendum Recap & What’s Next?

On 4/21/26, Virginia voters approved HB1384, a redistricting referendum that gives the “General … READ MORE about Redistricting Referendum Recap & What’s Next?

In Their Own Words – What Truly Differentiates Me

The Redistricting Referendum passed and we’re waiting on the courts for a final decision. In an … READ MORE about In Their Own Words – What Truly Differentiates Me

VA House Speaker Don Scott and Senate Leader Louise Lucas

Virginia’s Democratic Trifecta Struggles to Agree

Governor Spanberger sent an unprecedented number of amendments on 180 bills back to the General … READ MORE about Virginia’s Democratic Trifecta Struggles to Agree

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