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Alert! PGDEMS Strategy Meeting FEB 8

05 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Prince George Virginia Democrats

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Prince George Dems Strategy Meeting:

Please make plans to attend our strategy meeting at 6 pm on Thursday, February 8th, in the Prince George Human Services Building, 6450 Administration Drive, Prince George Government Complex.  You are invited to attend even if you have never been a member of the Prince George Dems.  Are you part of another organization that might like to share ideas with us?  Come meet with us.  More information will follow so what Facebook and your email.  You may contact Carol Woodward at woodwardcd@aol.com or by Messenger at Carol Dois Woodward.

Other quick announcements:

4th CD – Primary June 12

The 4th Virginia Congressional District Committee, of which our Local Committee is a

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Donald McEachin

part, selected a Primary (June 12) as our candidate selection process.  Congressman McEachin is very comfortable with that and asks our help in getting signatures on his petition to get his name on the ballot.  If Congressman McEachin does not have a Primary opponent, we can cancel the Primary.

 

Delegate Lashrecse Aird (63rd Virginia House District) is the Chair of the 4th CD Committee.

 

Democratic Party of Virginia (DPVA)

The next Central Committee Meeting is on March 3 in Richmond at DPVA Headquarters, 919 E. Main Street, Sun Trust Building.  The eleven Congressional District Committees meet quarterly to conduct business governing the State Party.  Visitors are welcome.  Remember that all Democratic Party meetings are open to the public.  Carol Woodward is Secretary of the 4th CD Committee and accordingly, will be attending.  If you would like to attend as an observer you are welcome to ride along and learn more about the Party.  Learn more about the Democratic Party of Virginia.

Next Regular Meeting of the PG DEMS.

We meet next for our regular business meeting on March 1 at 6pm at the Prince George Human Services Building.  Learn more about the PG DEMS.

 

 

 

Hillary Clinton to keynote Democrats’ Jefferson-Jackson dinner – Richmond.com: Virginia Politics

14 Thursday May 2015

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Virginia Politics

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This real focus of this article is on the demographics of Democratic politics in recent statewide Virginia elections despite the tightly focused headline about Hillary.

Keep in mind that the Democratic Party of Virginia has a new Chair … Susan Swecker, a tough politico in her own right.  She is obviously making changes at the Party. Good changes from what I see.

This year the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner (“JJ Dinner” for short)  may be … hold your breath … in Northern Virginia.  Hold your breath again  … it may not be called the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, even.  Swecker is quoted as saying “Its not going to be your granddaddy’s JJ Dinner”.

Go Susan, go!  I am tired of our party being dominated by our past and some of that past is disgusting.  We have evolved.  We are evolving.  Let’s look to the future, not to a past dominated by slave owners and abject racists, even if they were founding fathers, war heroes, presidents, state governors or legislators. Let’s atone for our past mistakes by creating a humane, competent, stewarding future.

Hillary Clinton to keynote Democrats’ Jefferson-Jackson dinner – Richmond.com: Virginia Politics.

April 2nd PG Dems Meeting — Standing Room Only

06 Monday Apr 2015

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Prince George Board of Supervisors, Prince George Politics, Virginia Politics

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Politics is alive and well in Prince George County

Democratic candidates and candidates for nomination headlined the Agenda of the PG Dems on April 2nd in the 1st Floor Community Room of the Human Services Building.

Sheila Bynum-Coleman, candidate for the 62nd Virginia House District, spoke about the precinct by precinct analysis her campaign and the Chesterfield Democratic Committee has done which indicates that the 62nd is definitely winnable.  Riley Ingram, the Republican incumbent has held the seat for two decades and Democrats know it is time for a change. At this point Bynum-Coleman does not have a challenger in the Democratic Primary. Below Bynum-Coleman (r) speaks with Sharon Goertz, Prince George Dem and Electoral Board member.

Sheila Bynum-Coleman

Sheila Bynum-Coleman

Three of the contenders for the 63rd Virginia House District in the June 9 Democratic Primary also spoke.  Gerry Rawlinson, Lashrecse Aird, and Atiba Muse briefly focused on their backgrounds and how their experience qualified them for this post.  Rawlinson has a background in nursing and as a business owner, Aird has experience as a political committee leader, legislative aide to then Delegate Rosalyn Dance and her gubernatorial appointments to state commissions by Governor McAuliffe, and  Muse cited his constituent and legislative assistant experience with Congressman Bobby Scott and his experience as an elected School Board member as unique qualifiers for the position as a state Delegate. The Democratic incumbent, Joe Preston, is a candidate for the Democratic Nomination for the 16th Virginia Senate District.

Atiba Muse

Atiba Muse

Lashrecse Aird

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Gerry Rawlinson

Gerry Rawlinson

Renee Garnett, candidate for District 1 of the Prince George Board of Supervisors spoke briefly about her candidacy for the BOS.  Also attending the meeting as a member of the Committee, but not speaking as a candidate for District 1 was Floyd Brown, Jr.

Renee Garnett

Renee Garnett

Melvin Jones spoke briefly to the Dems on his recent interim appointment to the Board

Melvin Jones

Melvin Jones

of Supervisors and thanked the Committee for their support.  He also invited them to share opinions on any issues before the Board, especially on the budget which is currently under consideration.

The next regular meeting of the Prince George Dems will be on May 7, at 5:30 p.m.

Schapiro digs deep into greater Richmond area politics

01 Wednesday Apr 2015

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in 16th VA Senate District, 16th Virginia Senate Democratic Nomination Caucus, Prince George Politics, Uncategorized, Virginia Politics

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Schapiro’s headline that the stakes are low doesn’t strike true with this Prince Georgian. True Prince George doesn’t have much presence in the 16th VA Senate District (about 7 or 8%), but that seat has a profound influence on the County.  Read Schaprio’s column and draw your own conclusions.

Schapiro: Metro politics vicious because the stakes are so low – Richmond.com: Political Commentary From Jeff Schapiro.

See you at the PG Dems meeting on Thursday, April 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the PG Social Services Building (1st Floor), 6450 Administration Drive, Prince George Government Complex, BLDG #12.   We now have a request from Atiba Muse, candidate for nomination in the 63rd VA House District to be on the Agenda.  The Chair, Cynthia Mitchell, will designate a time limit for candidates on the Agenda to speak.

Contact Carol Woodward at woodwardcd@aol.com if you need more information.

PG Dems Meeting on April 2

20 Friday Mar 2015

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Prince George Politics, Prince George Virginia Democrats, Uncategorized, Virginia Politics

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Many candidates vying for nominations in the June 9 Democratic primary are likely to be in attendance at the meeting. Sheila Bynum Coleman, announced candidate for the 62nd Virginia House District, and Senator Rosalyn Dance, 16th Virginia Senate District, will be at the meeting. Both were on the agenda for the March meeting which had to be canceled due to inclement weather.

We may also have a presentation from the Resolutions Committee, Chaired by Pete Washington. The committee has been working on language for a Single Member Voting Resolution to be adopted by the Prince George Democratic Committee.

The PG Dems meet at 5:30 p.m., at the Prince George Social Services (Bldg #12), 2450 Administration Drive, Prince George Government Complex. Meetings are open to the public, are non-smoking, and the building and 1st Floor Meeting Room are ADA accessible.

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Virginia Senate District 16 Holding Unassembled Caucus to Elect Nominee for Special Election

27 Sunday Jul 2014

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Voters in the 16th Virginia District …  August 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. is the date for the unassembled caucus to elect the Democratic Nominee in the special election on November 4th to fill the seat left vacant by Senator Henry Marsh’s retirement in early July.

The Virginia 16th Senate District includes parts of Richmond and Chesterfield, all of Hopewell, and Petersburg and parts of Dinwiddie  and Prince George.

On August 9th Prince George Voters who reside in the 16th Virginia Senate District, who are registered voters will vote in one  of the two voting places designated in Prince George for this special process.  The Prince George Precincts in the Virginia 16th Senate District are Jefferson Park, Courts, Rives, and Union Branch.

One polling place will be the Prince George County Circuit Courthouse at 6601 Courts Drive in the county government complex.  The Prince George Dems are working on securing one more voting location and should have that precinct confirmed by Monday, July 28th.

These eligible voters must sign a pledge that they will vote for non other than the Democratic Nominee in the November Special Election.  One need not be a resident in the voting precinct designated by the Prince George Democratic Committee for the Nomination Caucus.

This is a very fast moving process.  The Democratic Nominee will be elected on August 9, certified on August 15, and the special election will be on November 4, 2014, the date of the regular Election Day.

More information will be provided as soon as possible.

Please review the Call to Caucus and the Rules of the Caucus below.  Make copies, take to your churches, civic groups, and neighborhood associations.  This is so terribly important for Prince George.

More information to come. Don’t hesitate to contact Carol Woodward at 804-691-8486 or at woodwardcd@aol.com for more information.

Call to Caucus final        Caucus Rules final

Would you like more information?

Next Challenge …Making Virginia the Bluer Dominion

02 Monday Jun 2014

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Prince George Politics, Prince George Virginia Democrats, Virginia Politics

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What’s Next, Prince George Democrats?

  • Demanding Medicaid Expansion?
  • Reelecting Senator Mark Warner and Congressman Bobby Scott (VA 3rd CD)?

    PG Dems Chair Cynthia Mitchell and Congressman Bobby Scott

    PG Dems Chair Cynthia Mitchell and Congressman Bobby Scott

  • Helping elect or reelect Dem candidates across the state?
  • Registering Virginia voters?
  • Educating Virginians on the new Photo Voter ID Law and resources?
  • Helping accomplish the restoration of voting rights?
  • Canvassing, phone-banking, turning out the vote?
  • Letters to the Editor?
  • Donating money?
  • Blogging, posting, and tweeting on behalf of Dems and progressive causes?
  • Supporting your local Democratic Committee with your talents and resources?
  • Signing up to work a precinct on election day?
  • All of the above?

Don’t rest on the victories of the past.

As the Rev. Al Sharpton urges … don’t glory in the battles won in the past.  New battles face us … preserving those past victories and responding to the call  of the new challenges facing us.

What can you do, now?

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Charlotte Rhodes manning Richard Bland Precinct

Attend the PG Dems meeting on Thursday, June 5 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Prince George County Administration Building, 6602 Courts Drive, in the 2nd Floor Employee Lounge.  Sign up to work a precinct on voting day, help plan events, help with publicity, outreach, and GOTV.    These are friendly, but hard working meetings.  Open to the public and the facility is ADA accessible.  Contact Carol Woodward at woodwardcd@aol.com

Sharon Goertz be sworn-in by Prince George Circuit Court Clerk Bishop Knott

Sharon Goertz be sworn-in by Prince George Circuit Court Clerk Bishop Knott

Mr. Hill & Family

Mr. Hill and Family, 2014 Civil Rights Pioneer honored by the Prince George Dems

 

 

Central Committee Reorganization Caucuses, April 29th

08 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Uncategorized

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donkeycdwThe Prince George Democratic Committee will hold its unassembled Reorganization Caucuses for the 3rd and 4th Congressional Districts on Monday, April 29th from 5:30 to 7:00 pm at the Prince George County Administration Building, 6602 Courts Drive, Prince George in the 2nd Floor, Employee Lounge.

The purpose of each caucus is to elect up to 6 delegates and 3 alternates to each of the county’s 3rd and 4th Congressional Districts.  The delegates and alternates elected will represent the Prince George Democrats at the 3rd (Newport News)  and 4th (Chesapeake) Congressional District Conventions on May 18th.  At this convention the representatives from the various localities will be elected to serve on the Central Committee of the Democratic Party of Virginia.

All candidates wishing to serve as delegates to the 3rd and 4th Congressional District Conventions must prefile by April 22 at 5:00 p.m.  Prefiling forms, if mailed, must be received by April 22 at 5:00 p.m. or they may not be honored.  Postmark dates will not govern.  Pre-filing fee is $25.  Delegates must be registered voters in Prince George County in their respective Congressional District.

Mailing address for the prefiling forms is …PG Dems, C/O Carol Woodward, Chair,  PO BOX 2048, Prince George, Virginia 23875.

For additional information or to receive prefiling forms and call to caucus please contact the Chair, Carol Dois Woodward, at 804-691-8486.

Obamacare for America

28 Thursday Jun 2012

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See Ashley Bauman’s synopsis on how Obamacare will help Americans, and yes, Joe …it’s a BFD —

Thursday, June 28, 2012

HEALTH REFORM: Supreme Court Affirms Americans’ Right to Quality, Affordable Health Care; Mitt Romney Would Repeal Obamacare and Refight Old Political Battles

Key Point: All three branches of government have now agreed that President Obama’s health care law is the right thing to do. The law is already helping millions of Americans and will help millions more in the years to come. It’s time to move past the same political battles and fully implement the law. Mitt Romney promises to repeal health reform on “day one,” refighting old political battles of the past and denying millions of Americans affordable health care.

  • Today the Supreme Court ruled that Obamacare is constitutional. The individual mandate was upheld, along with all the reforms that ensure Americans, not their insurance companies, have control over their health. By 2014, all Americans will have access to quality, affordable health care.
  • Obamacare Is Already Working: Obamacare is already helping millions of Americans save money and live healthier lives, and will help millions more in the years to come. Americans aren’t losing coverage or going bankrupt just because they get sick, preexisting conditions are being covered, and millions of Americans will keep saving money on their premiums, preventive care and prescription drugs.
  • Largest Health Care Tax Cut in History: Obamacare will save middle-class families up to $2,300 a year on top of its largest health care tax cut in history, worth an average of $4,800 to about 19 million middle-class Americans. Because the rest of us have to pay for those who can afford health insurance but refuse to get it, the court’s decision today means that free riders either have to get insurance or pay a small fine – which would apply to only about 1 percent of Americans. The individual responsibility requirement is the same policy Mitt Romney put in place in Massachusetts.
  • It’s Time to Move On: The American people want Washington to move past the political battle over health reform and get to work on the economy. Congress passed health reform, the President signed it, and today the Court ruled that it’s constitutional. It’s time to move on and fully implement the law so we can cut costs and ensure all Americans get the care they need.
  • Mitt Romney and Republicans in Congress want to keep refighting the political battles of the past. Romney has made it clear that he would repeal Obamacare, saying he would “kill it dead.” That would hurt millions of middle-class families, women, seniors and young Americans – and he’s pledged to start on “Day One” of his presidency.
  • Romney Would Take Away All of Obamacare’s Benefits:
    • Banning Insurance Abuses: Insurance companies can’t drop you because you got sick, made a mistake on your application or hit an arbitrary cap on coverage. Already 105 million Americans no longer have lifetime caps on their coverage.
    • Free Preventive Care: 86 million Americans got more access to preventive care – from lifesaving cancer screenings to regular checkups to immunizations – covered by Medicare or their insurance without a co-pay or deductible.
    • Rebates on Excessive Premiums:By August 1, 12.8 million Americans will have gotten rebates from their insurance company because it spent too much of their premium dollars on administrative costs or CEO bonuses.
    • Coverage for Young Americans Starting Their Careers:3.1 million young adults who would’ve been uninsured have coverage through their parents’ plans.
    • Discounts on Prescription Drugs:More than 5 million people got discounts on their prescription drugs in the Medicare “doughnut hole” – each saving an average of more than $600 last year.
    • Covering Preexisting Conditions: Starting in 2014, insurance companies won’t be allowed to deny coverage or charge more based on health conditions, protecting the up to 129 million Americans with preexisting conditions. Already up to 17 million kids with preexisting conditions can’t be denied coverage anymore.
    • Affordable Coverage for Everyone:People who couldn’t afford insurance will either be able to get insurance through Medicaid or get generous tax credits that finally make coverage affordable. A typical middle-class family could pay up to 60 percent less for the same coverage – the largest-ever health care middle-class tax cut.
    • Stronger Medicare:Medicare will stay solvent through 2024, eight years longer than without Obamacare.
    • Smaller Deficits: Obamacare will reduce the deficit by more than $120 billion by 2021.
    • Romney is Attacking the President for the Same Tax He Created in Massachusetts. The individual mandate in Massachusetts – which Romney personally championed and signed into law – is almost exactly the same as Obamacare’s similar requirement. Massachusetts’ penalties are administered through the tax code, labeled “tax penalties” and are about the same as Obamacare’s fines on free riders.

 

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 Ashley Bauman Press Secretary Democratic Party of Virginia 804.644.1966 ext. 259 (w) 239.404.1214 (c) @AshleyBauman www.vademocrats.org

PG DEMS Booth at Communnity Day

08 Tuesday May 2012

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Prince George Virginia Democrats

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On Saturday, May 5, the PG Dems hosted a Committee Booth at which we registered three new voters, accepted membership applications from 4 new members, made $123.50 in donations and Obama Campaign material sales, and made many new friends.  All of this happened in a little less than three hours.  We had to start knocking down our canopy and packing up about 12:30 as we watched a thunderstorm of epic proportions (if not epic, at least exciting) approach.  This red, red Virginia county now has one more exposure to Prince George Democrats.

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