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Virginia Legislative Black Caucus

The Virginia Legislative Black Caucus is an American political organization composed of Black members elected to the Virginia General Assembly.

Mission

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The Virginia Legislative Black Caucus (VLBC) is committed to improving the economic, educational, political, and social conditions of African Americans, as well as historically underrepresented groups in Virginia. A vital part of VLBC’s mission is to raise the consciousness of other groups to the contributions made by African Americans to the Commonwealth and the Nation.

Current membership

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List of officers:[1]

District Officers Position
74 (House) Del. Lamont Bagby Chair
95 (House) Del. Marcia Price Secretary
11 (House) Del. Sam Rasoul Treasurer
52 (House) Del. Luke Torian Chaplain

Current members

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  1. Virginia State Del. Lamont Bagby (D-74th)
  2. Virginia State Del. Jeff Bourne (D-71st)
  3. Virginia State Del. Nadarius Clark (D-79th)
  4. Virginia State Del. Jackie Glass (politician) (D-89th)
  5. Virginia State Del. Cliff Hayes (D-77th)
  6. Virginia State Del. Charniele Herring (D-46th)
  7. Virginia State Del. Clinton Jenkins (D-76th)
  8. Virginia State Sen. Mamie Locke (D-2nd)
  9. Virginia State Sen. Louise Lucas (D-18th)
  10. Virginia State Del. Michelle Maldonado (D-50th)
  11. Virginia State Sen. Jennifer McClellan (D-9th)
  12. Virginia State Del. Delores McQuinn (D-70th)
  13. Virginia State Del. Candi Mundon King (D-2nd)
  14. Virginia State Del. Marcia Price (D-95th)
  15. Virginia State Del. Sam Rasoul (D-11th)
  16. Virginia State Del. Briana Sewell (D-51st)
  17. Virginia State Del. Don Scott (D-80th)
  18. Virginia State Sen. Lionell Spruill, Sr. (D-5th)
  19. Virginia State Del. Luke Torian (D-52nd)
  20. Virginia State Del. Jeion Ward (D-92nd)
  21. Virginia State Del. Angelia Williams Graves (D-90th)

Past members

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Staff

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Position Staff Member
Executive Director Adele McClure

References

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  1. ^ @VaBlackCaucus (9 May 2020). "We're calling on @GovernorVA to use the full extent of his powers to protect and support all of VA's workers during…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Black Democrats make case for Obama, Clinton[permanent dead link]