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Delegate Charniele Herring Stands Up in Bipartisan Support for Transportation
Delegate Herring voted today in support of SB1446 as it will include funds for a much needed ramp leading to the BRAC-133 site at Mark Center. While she prefers the version of SB1446 passed by the Senate, Delegate Herring stood up today to show bipartisan support for the Governor's Transportation Plan. She plans to advocate for a final version of the bill that will not pull money from the General Fund which could be used for education, public saftey and health programs.
Delegate Charniele Herring Stands up for Immigrants and Dual Citizens
Delegate Herring stood up in opposition of an immigration bill HB 2332 on the floor of the House of Delegates. Check out her floor speech at http://youtu.be/jiz-gbajckw
Delegate Charniele Herring Cautiously Optimistic About Announced BRAC Plans
Delegate Charniele Herring responds to VDOT plans to build a single reversible lane to BRAC-133 at Mark Center. As well, 395 HOT Lanes are on hold because of the Arlington County lawsuit.
Delegate Herring Works to Improve Roads to Alleviate Congestion Due to BRAC-133 Project
Delegate Herring is trying to get the necessary funds to improve roads as the opening of the BRAC-133 Project at Mark Center approaches.
Delegate Herring Works to Restore Voting Rights
Delegate Herring is working with community groups to help ex-felons regain their civil rights--the right to vote.
Delegate Herring Recognized as a Virginia Trail Blazer
Delegate Charniele Herring was honored by the Virginia Leadership Institute by receiving the Trail Blazer award for her service to the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Virginia Leadership Institute presented Delegate Herring with the award during a reception during the Congressional Black Caucus week.
Meet Charniele Herring
Delegate Charniele Herring is currently serving her second term as the representative of the 46th District. During the 2009 session, Delegate Herring advocated for rental assistance for Virginia’s neediest families, small businesses, and the environment. She serves on the Courts of Justice Committee and the Science and Technology Committee.

