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 edit

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 edit

List of officers:[1]

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

Current members edit

  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 edit

Staff edit

Position Staff Member
Executive Director Adele McClure

References edit

  1. ^ @VaBlackCaucus (May 9, 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]