Jun 8, 2021 | 2021, Environment, Public Participation, State Politics |
By Ali Berens, JMU ’22, Sociology with a concentration in Environment, Technologies, and Innovations and is also minoring in Environmental Studies The Mountain Valley Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline that will run about 303 miles across state boundaries from...
Mar 11, 2021 | 2021, elections, State Politics |
Post by Emily Baker, JMU ’21 Political Science, Anna Connole, JMU ’21 Political Science and Communications, and Ryan Ritter, JMU ’23 History and International Affairs Background: The General Assembly, Virginia’s state...
Jan 31, 2021 | 2021, State Politics |
Post by Drew Persinger, JMU ’21, Political Science, Campus Election Engagement Project Democracy Fellow When and Where? January 30-February 27 The state constitution specifies that the General Assembly shall meet annually, and its regular session is to be at...
Jun 20, 2019 | 2019, State Politics, Voting |
Post by Ethan Gardner, Democracy Fellow, Public Policy and Administration ’20 On Monday, June 17, the United States Supreme Court released its opinion in the case of Virginia House of Delegates v. Bethune-Hill. The case sought to determine the standing of the...
Apr 26, 2019 | 2019, Community Engagement, Local Politics, State Politics |
The College of Arts and Letters, School of Public and International Affairs, and several civic, community, and public service oriented academic programs and centers are pleased to recognize seven public servants as outstanding public service professionals whose...
Apr 24, 2019 | 2019, Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement, State Politics |
By Ethan Gardner, Honors Civic Engagement State-level political and civic engagement faces barriers in information distribution and stratified participation on race and class lines. My experience of Virginia politics through the Traveling Town Hall, attending a...
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