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Closing Arguments: Be Sure To Vote!

November 5, 2018 by David Toscano

Vote Tomorrow, November 6, 2018

We are in the fight of our lives, and this election is the most important one yet. The Trump presidency is not only systematically attempting to undo the positive changes of the Obama years, but is attacking the institutions of Democracy itself.  His assaults on civil servants, labeling those with whom he disagrees part of the “deep state,” diatribes against journalists and the media, and reckless disregard for the rule of law bring to mind Franklin’s admonition in the aftermath of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia 231 years ago that the founders had created “a Republic … if you can keep it.”  Every day of the Trump White House provides us with more evidence of efforts to undermine the counterbalances to executive power, whether it involves the discriminatory “travel ban,” his efforts to “pack the courts” with like-minded judges, or the peddling of “fake news” claims and cynical lies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 2018 Congressional election, Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Voting Access

Pittsburgh, Kentucky, and Beyond

November 1, 2018 by David Toscano

As I sat quietly last Sunday evening during the Tree of Life memorial ceremony at Congregation Beth Israel, the only synagogue in the City of Charlottesville, my mind was flooded with images of so many incidents that preceded what occurred in Pittsburgh last week.  All mass shootings — Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, Las Vegas, Parkland, and more — are terrible tragedies, but too many of the most recent shootings, such as the Pulse nightclub attack in Orlando, the massacre of a prayer group at Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, the deliberate shooting of two African-Americans shopping for groceries in Kentucky last week, and the assault on Jewish worshipers in the Tree of Life synagogue, are distinguished by one additional factor.  The people killed and injured in these events were targeted because of their religion, race, or sexual orientation.

The rise in hate-related attacks in America is deeply troubling.  For example, the Anti-Defamation League reported a 57% increase in anti-Semitic incidents in 2017 over 2016, the largest spike in more than 50 years.  This sends shivers down the spines of those of us who witnessed neo-Nazis in Charlottesville in 2017 chanting “Jews will not replace us.”  The Southern Poverty Law Center reports a 22% increase in neo-Nazi groups in 2017.  Hate seems to be on the rise in America, emboldened by xenophobic rhetoric coming from Washington, DC,  and endorsed by conspiracy theorists of the internet. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog, Sticking Together: Organizing Productively During Challenging Times, Why States Matter Tagged With: Gun Safety

Virginia House Republicans Betting On Kavanaugh? Redistricting’s Next Phase

October 9, 2018 by David Toscano

Last week, I wrote a piece that linked the Kavanaugh hearings with the General Assembly’s machinations on redistricting. Now, with Justice Kavanaugh confirmed and sworn in, our House of Delegates redistricting may take yet another twist.

In previous writings, I have detailed the long and winding road that led to the federal court decision to strike down the Republicans’ 2011 redistricting plan due to unconstitutional racial gerrymandering. Since that June 26, 2018, Court decision in Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections, and despite numerous requests by Democrats to reconvene the General Assembly to consider legislative options, the Republican strategy has been to delay any legislative action in hopes that new maps could not be drawn in time for the 2019 House of Delegates election. [Read more…]

Filed Under: General Assembly 2018 Tagged With: Legislative Redistricting

Kavanaugh, Due Process, And Legislative Impasse In Richmond

October 1, 2018 by David Toscano

Few Washington events have rivaled the spectacle and drama of the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. Once thought a shoe-in for the U.S. Supreme Court, the conservative judge is now embroiled in a maelstrom of accusations that include attempted sexual assault, prolific drinking, possible lying to Congress, and an insufficiently judicial temperament, all of which may eventually sink his nomination and may even threaten his standing as a sitting judge on the D.C. federal appeals court. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Legislative Redistricting, Special Session, Virginia General Assembly Process

24 Words For Equality — Adopt the ERA

September 5, 2018 by David Toscano

Ten days ago, my wife and I attended a screening of “Iron Jawed Angels” in celebration of Women’s Equality Day. Filmed in Virginia in 2004, it tells the story of Alice Paul and her efforts to gain universal suffrage for American women in the early decades of the 20th century. Americans often see the suffragettes as privileged women in white dresses and great hats. The reality was more complex; many of these women endured considerable hardship and abuse. Women of color were involved in the fight, though the racial divisions of the day diminished their role in the historical record. The film chronicles Paul’s imprisonment and forced feeding during a hunger strike. Ultimately, Paul and her allies prevailed, and the nation added the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on August 26, 1920, guaranteeing women the right to vote.

David Toscano with Megan Tracy, Creigh Deeds, and Alisa Hefner

At the showing of “Iron Jawed Angels,” about the effort to gain universal suffrage for American women. From left to right: Megan Tracy (board member of the local chapter of the League of Women Voters), Delegate David Toscano, State Senator Creigh Deeds, and Alisa Hefner (co-chair of the local ERA Task Force).

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Anti-Discrimination, Voting Access

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