Read the Richmond Times Dispatch opinion piece by Albert Pollard, published February 19, 2023 here. If you are unable to reach the linked page, a pdf is below.
Sneaky Tactic to Reduce VEC BacklogThousands of unemployment claimants may find today that their unemployment appeals are officially dismissed. In a move to wipe out more than a quarter of its backlog of almost 93,000 appeals, the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) sent out notices alerting claimants that nearly 26,000 appeals – some years old – were filed late. The agency […]
Reimagining Virginia’s Mobile Home ParksOver 350,000 Virginians live in Mobile Home Parks. According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, mobile homes are the largest source of non-subsidized affordable housing in the U.S. At a time when, according to JLARC, over 900,000 Virginia households pay more than they can afford for their housing (53% are renters, 47% owners), […]
Important News for SNAP Recipients Thousands of Virginia Children Risk Losing Health Insurance URGENT ALERT re: VEC Appeals2023 Crossover Update: Housing Legislation
2023 Crossover Report_Housing Legislation
A Win for Under-Served Communities Harmed by Local Zoning DecisionsThe Supreme Court of Virginia has ruled that Hanover County residents can sue over the Wegman’s Distribution Center slated to open near their property. A Hanover Coumty Circuit Court judge threw the case out earlier, sayng the residents didn’t have legal standing to sue the Hanover Board of Supervisors for their approval of rezoning and […]
Save Children, Save Money: Support Improved Compensation for Attorneys for Low-Income ParentsSUPPORT Budget Amendment 44 #2s (Edwards): High-quality family legal representation has been proven to improve outcomes for children in foster care – without compromising safety. Virginia pays court-appointed counsel for parents at the lowest rate of any state: there hasn’t been a raise in 23 years. Judges say they can’t even find lawyers to take these cases; […]
2023 Budget Amendments: Tell the Virginia General Assembly that Vulnerable Virginians Need Medical CoverageVPLC encourages Virginians to contact lawmakers and ask them to support Senate Budget Amendment item 308 #16s and House Budget Amendment item 304 #12h. These proposals are not an expansion of Medicaid eligibility. They simply eliminate unnecessary and burdensome processes, benefiting both administrators and consumers. Senate Finance & Appropriations Committee/ Health & Human Resources […]