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Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/   

Description:

The Library of Virginia serves as the Commonwealth's archival agency, the reference library at the seat of government, and as one of the nation's premier research institutions for Virginia history, politics and culture. The library holdings attract researchers from across the country and worldwide to their Richmond location and to their digital resources available on the web.

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Title: 192nd Fighter Wing - Virginia Air National Guard archived website

URL: https://www.192wg.ang.af.mil/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Air National Guard. The Virginia Air National Guard serves a combined state/federal mission. As the air component of the Virginia National Guard, it falls under the command of the governor of Virginia. As a component of the nation's total defense strategy, it functions as a reserve component of the U.S. Air Force. URL for the Virginia Air National Guard website from 1998 to 2008 was http://va.ang.af.mil/ URL for the Virginia Air National Guard website from 2008 to the present is http://www.192fw.ang.af.mil/ Description based on contents viewed on 9 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 9 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Military Affairs. Virginia. Air National Guard. Virginia. Air National Guard. Tactical Fighter Group, 192nd.

Title: Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority archived website

URL: https://www.atlfa.org/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: The Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority (ATLFA) is a Commonwealth of Virginia State Authority created with public funds to help Virginians with disabilities obtain assistive technology. The ATLFA provides affordable financing alternatives (loans with below-market interest rates, no down payments, longer repayment terms, etc.) to help make adaptive equipment a possibility for individuals who might not otherwise be eligible for borrowing. Any type of equipment can be financed as long as it relates to an individual’s disability; examples include recreational equipment, vision aids, communication and hearing devices, and vehicles with modifications. Title from HTML header (viewed 19 September 2018) URL for Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority for 1997 was http://www.state.va.us/hhr//atlfa/ URL for Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority from 1998 to August 2000 was http://www.cns.state.va.us/atlfa/

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Subject:   Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority (Va.) Loans, Personal - Virginia.

Title: Bluebook of the Commonwealth of Virginia archived website

URL: https://www.bluebook.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of the Secretary of the Commonwealth's Bluebook. Pursuant to § 2.2-402 of the Code of Virginia, this report identifies, "(i) the boards of visitors of all public institutions, and other boards appointed by the Governor; (ii) all commissions issued under appointments made by the Governor, except commissions to notaries public; (iii) all departments, boards, councils, commissions, and other collegial bodies created in the executive branch of state government; and (iv) such other matters as the Governor requires." The archived website provides access to the Bluebook from 2005-2006 to 2019-2020. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Virginia - Officials and employees. Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Cabinet officers - Virginia. State government - Virginia - Officials and employees.

Title: Build Virginia - Virginia Governor - Ralph Northam archived website

URL: https://www.build.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: On 26 June 2018, Governor Ralph Northam today announced the launch of Build Virginia, an initiative that will connect workers throughout the Commonwealth with training and employment opportunities in the skilled trades. This effort will initially focus on helping jobseekers and employers in Virginia’s shipbuilding industry, but will ultimately include resources relating to other growing industries including construction and advanced manufacturing. In addition to current job postings, the Build Virginia website will bring together information about industry-recognized training programs, registered apprenticeships, and other relevant workforce development resources. Build Virginia will serve as a comprehensive hub for citizens to learn about the skilled trades and connect with employers seeking talent. URL for the Build Virginia website from June to October 2018 was https://www.governor.virginia.gov/build/ Description based on contents viewed on 14 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 14 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Occupational training - Virginia. Manpower policy - Virginia. Workforce - Virginia.

Title: CSH Home | Central State Hospital - We value H.O.P.E. archived website

URL: https://dbhds.virginia.gov/facilities/csh/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of Central State Hospital. URL for the Central State Hospital (Va.) website from 1999 to 2004 was http://www.csh.state.va.us/ URL for the Central State Hospital (Va.) website from 2004 to 2009 was http://www.csh.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on 2 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 2 November 2018)

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Subject:   Central State Hospital (Va.) Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. Mentally ill - Care - Virginia. Mental health services - Virginia. Psychiatric hospitals - Virginia.

Title: CVC Web - Home Page archived website

URL: https://cvc.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Commonwealth Virginia Campaign (CVC), the workplace charitable giving campaign of the Commonwealth of Virginia. he Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign (CVC) is the tool that facilitates State Employee workplace giving. It is a voluntary employee charitable giving program, which raises funds for numerous nonprofit health and humanitarian organizations throughout the state of Virginia. Since 1997, employees have donated more than $31.8 million to participating non-profit organizations through CVC. URL for the Commonwealth of Virginia website from October 1999 to August 2013 was http://cvc.vipnet.org/ Description based on contents viewed on 26 October 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 26 October 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Human Resource Management. Charities - Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign. Virginia - Officials and employees - Charitable contributions.

Title: Catawba Hospital of The Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services archived website

URL: https://dbhds.virginia.gov/facilities/catawba/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of Catawba Hospital. Catawba Hospital was founded in 1909 as the first tuberculosis sanatorium in Virginia. However, with the advent of more successful treatment methods, the incidence of tuberculosis declined. In 1972, Catawba Hospital became part of the Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (in 2009, renamed to Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services) as a treatment and rehabilitation center for the psychiatric needs of geriatric patients. In 1981, a unit for acute, short-term psychiatric treatment of patients ages 18-64 was opened. In 1985, Catawba Hospital received accreditation from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. URL for the Catawba Hospital website from 1998 to 2004 was http://www.catawba.state.va.us/ URL for the Catawba Hospital website from 2004 to 2009 was http://www.catawba.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on 6 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 6 November 2018)

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Subject:   Catawba Hospital (Va.) Psychiatric hospitals - Virginia. Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services. Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services.

Title: Chief Data Officer - Chief Data Officer - ODGA archived website

URL: https://www.odga.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Office of Data Governance and Analytics. The website includes a blog, newsletters, Commonwealth Data Trust, Enterprise Data Catalog, and the Virginia Open Data Portal. Data governance is exercising the appropriate authority and control over a data asset to ensure its integrity, quality, security, and availability to all qualified users. Proper governance offers many benefits including increased awareness of data holdings, improved organizational efficiency and productivity, more citizen-centered services, and better informed decision-making and evidence-based policymaking resulting in actionable intelligence. Governance increases the value of Commonwealth data assets by guiding and enabling its evolution from information to intelligence while promoting data discovery, exploration, integration, and sharing through the implementation of enterprise standards, policies, guidelines, and best practices. On January 7, 2020, Governor Northam signed Executive Order 48 that established a data governance framework making Virginia a leader in data-driven policy, evidence-based decision-making, and outcome-based performance management. The primary goal of the framework is to help the Commonwealth be more responsive and make better, evidence-based decisions grounded in the data it collects and manages. The data governance framework includes the Virginia Data Advisory Commission, Executive Data Board, Data Governance Council, and Data Stewards Group. During the 2021 General Assembly Special Session I, Senate Bill 1365 was passed that solidifed Virginia's data governance framework and through § 2.2-203.2:4. the Office of Data Governance and Analytics (ODGA) was created within the Office of the Secretary of Administration. The ODGA is directed by the Chief Data Officer of the Commonwealth and is charged with overseeing general data governance in the Commonwealth, as well as developing and managing the Commonwealth Data Trust. Description based on contents viewed on April 11, 2022 Title from HTML header (viewed April 11, 2022) In March 2022, the URL for Virginia's Chief Data Officer (CDO) changed from https://www.cdo.virginia.gov/ to https://www.odga.virginia.gov/.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of Data Governance and Analytics.

Title: Chief Data Officer archived website

URL: https://www.cdo.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Chief Data Officer (2020-2022). The archived website includes information about the Office of Data Governance and Analytics, data security solutions such as the Commonwealth of Virginia Entity Resolution for Enterprise Data (CoVERED), Data Intelligence-as-a-Solution, Enterprise Data Catalog, and Framework for Addiction Analysis and Community Transformation (FAACT). Other project include: Virginia Datathon, Open Data Portal, DataSAGE, and Commonwealth Data Trust. The website also contains news stories and a newsletter. Passage of Senate Bill 580 in 2020, the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act, created the Chief Data Officer (CDO) position and tasked the person in the role with establishing data use and privacy guidelines and coordinating data sharing between state agencies. Carlos Rivero served as Chief Data Officer from July 2020 to November 2021. Marcus Thornton was named interim CDO in November 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of Data Governance and Analytics. Rivero, Carlos. Thornton, Marcus. Virginia. Secretary of Administration. Data protection - Virginia - Management. Information policy - Virginia - Management.

Title: Commonwealth Center for Children and Adolescents archived website

URL: https://dbhds.virginia.gov/facilities/ccca/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Commonwealth Center for Children and Adolescents archived website. The Commonwealth Center for Children & Adolescents is an acute care, mental health facility for youth under the age of 18 years operated by the Virginia Department of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. URL for the Commonwealth Center for Children and Adolescents website from 2001 to 2004 was http://www.ccca.state.va.us/ URL for the Commonwealth Center for Children and Adolescents website from 2004 to 2009 was http://www.ccca.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on 6 November 2018. Title devised by archivist (viewed 6 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services. Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. Commonwealth Center for Children and Adolescents. Child mental health services - Virginia. Mental health facilities - Virginia.

Title: Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign archived website

URL: https://www.cvcgives.org/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Since 1997, the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign (CVC) has been the officially sanctioned, non-profit fundraising program for over 120,000 Commonwealth employees to safely and easily donate to their favorite causes throughout the year. The Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign promotes diversity and inclusion by ensuring that charitable organizations that participate represent a diversity of missions that support all citizens and communities across the state (e.g. Youth, Faith-based, LGBTQ+, Veterans, Persons with disabilities, etc...). Additionally, CVC prides itself by its inclusive policy, ensuring that all charitable organizations regardless of size and operating budget are eligible to participate in the campaign and given equitable access to fundraising strategies, opportunities, activities, and/or events. Description based on contents viewed on October 12, 2022. Title from HTML header (viewed October 12, 2022)

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Subject:   Fund raising - Virginia. Virginia. Officials and employees - Charitable contributions. Charities - Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign.

Title: Congressman A. Donald McEachin | Representing the 4th District of Virginia archived website

URL: https://mceachin.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Donald McEachin, Democratic incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 4th District. McEachin has served in the House since 2017. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, constituent services, issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on January 30, 2019. Title created by archivist (viewed January 30, 2019)

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Subject:   McEachin, A. Donald. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Congressman Bobby Scott | Representing the 3rd District of Virginia archived website

URL: https://bobbyscott.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Bobby Scott, Democratic incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 3rd District. Scott has served in the House since 1993. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, constituent services, issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on January 30, 2019. Title created by archivist (viewed January 30, 2019)

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Subject:   Scott, Robert Cortez. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Employee Suggestion Program archived website

URL: http://esp.dhrm.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Employee Suggestion Program (ESP). ESP provided a way for employees of the agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia to receive money or paid time off by developing and submitting a suggestion that benefits the Commonwealth. The Department of Human Resource Management (DHR) administered by the program. DHRM received suggestions and distributed them for evaluation, maintained records, developed program materials, and set policies and procedures. Participating state agencies designated Agency ESP Coordinators who implemented the program at the agency level and were available to give program information and assistance to employees. The program was active during 2010. Description based on contents viewed on 26 October 2018. Title devised by archivist (15 January 2010 capture)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Human Resource Management. Civil service - Virginia - Personnel management.

Title: Home / Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services archived website

URL: https://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS). DBHDS supports individuals by promoting recovery, self-determination, and wellness in all aspects of life. On July 1, 2009 the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services changed its name to the Virginia Department of Behaviorl Health and Developmental Services. URL changed from http://www.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ to http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on April 10, 2018 Title from HTML header (viewed April 10, 2018)

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Subject:   Alcoholism - Hospitals - Virginia. Mental health services - Virginia. Mental retardation facilities - Virginia. Psychiatric hospitals - Virginia. Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services. Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. Drug abuse - Treatment.

Title: Home | U.S. Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia archived website

URL: https://www.kaine.senate.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of United States Senator Tim Kaine (D). Kaine has served in the US Senate since January 2013. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, constituent services, issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on January 29, 2019. Title created by archivist (viewed January 29, 2019)

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Subject:   Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019) United States. Congress. Senate. Kaine, Tim.

Title: Homepage - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission archived website

URL: http://www.asmfc.org/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: The purpose of this compact is to promote the better utilization of the fisheries, marine, shell and anadromous of the Atlantic seaboard by the development of a joint program for the promotion and protection of such fisheries, and by the prevention of the physical waste of the fisheries from any cause. The Commission drafts and recommends to governors and legislatures conservation legislation concerning, marine, shell, and anadromous fisheries of the Atlantic seaboard. Title from HTML header (viewed 19 September 2018)

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Subject:   Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. Fisheries - Atlantic States. Interstate Compacts

Title: Mark R. Warner - US Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia archived website

URL: https://www.warner.senate.gov/public/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of United States Senator Mark R. Warner. Warner has served in the US Senate since January 2009. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, constituent services, legislative priorities, and office contact information. Senator Warner was elected to the U.S. Senate in November 2008 and reelected to a second term in November 2014. He serves on the Senate Finance, Banking, Budget, and Rules Committees as well as the Select Committee on Intelligence, where he is the Vice Chairman. During his time in the Senate, Senator Warner has established himself as a bipartisan leader who has worked with Republicans and Democrats alike to cut red tape, increase government performance and accountability, and promote private sector innovation and job creation. Senator Warner has been recognized as a national leader in fighting for our military men and women and veterans, and in working to find bipartisan, balanced solutions to address our country's debt and deficit. Description based on contents viewed on January 29, 2019. Biographical note from website biography viewed on January 29, 2019. Title created by archivist (viewed January 29, 2019)

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Subject:   Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. Warner, Mark R. (Mark Robert) United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019) United States. Congress. Senate.

Title: Northern Virginia Training Center archived website

URL: http://www.nvtc.dbhds.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Northern Virginia Traning Center (NVTC). NVTC opened in April 1973 as one of five residential training centers in the Commonwealth to serve people with intellectual and related disabilities. The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDS) has been implementing a plan developed pursuant to Virginia Code §37.2-319 to move the Commonwealth toward its long-standing goal of a more fully-integrated community-based system of services and supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This plan required transitioning residents of NVTC to the community. NVTC closed on 31 March 2016. URL for the Northern Virginia Training Center website from 1999 to 2004 was http://www.nvtc.state.va.us/ URL for the Northern Virginia Training Center website from 2004 to 2009 was http://www.nvtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents of 12 November 2015 capture. Title from HTML header (12 November 2015 capture)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services. Northern Virginia Training Center. People with mental disabilities - Care - Virginia.

Title: Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment archived website

URL: http://oipi.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment (OIPI). The archived website includes an overview of the office, programs (VTrans, Performance Management, and Smart Scale), planning assistance (grants and studies), and Commonwealth Transportation Board Presentations (2017-2019). The Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment (OIPI) is located within the Office of the Secretary of Transportation and was created in 2002 to support and advise the Secretary in his/her role as chairperson of the Commonwealth Transportation Board. The goals of OIPI are to promote transparency and accountability of the programming of transportation funds; to ensure that the Commonwealth has a multimodal transportation system that promotes economic development and all transportation modes, intermodal connectivity, environmental quality, accessibility for people and freight, and transportation safety; to encourage the use of innovation and best practices to improve the efficiency of the Commonwealth's surface transportation network and to enhance the efficacy of strategies to improve such efficiency; and to promote the coordination between transportation investments and land use planning. OIPI takes a leadership role across three key steps within the performance-based planning and programming process—Plan, Invest, and Manage. In this role, OIPI convenes stakeholders and engages the public, conducts planning studies and technical analysis, prioritizes investments, and tracks system performance. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. History copied from same capture. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment. Virginia. Secretary of Transportation. Transportation - Virginia. Transportation - Virginia - Planning. Virginia. Commonwealth Transportation Board.

Title: Representative Abigail Spanberger | Representing the 7th District of Virginia archived website

URL: https://spanberger.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, Democratic incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 7th District. Spanberger has served in the House since 2019. Website includes news and press releases, constituent services, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on February 1, 2019. Title from HTML header (viewed February 1, 2019)

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Subject:   United States. Congress. House. Spanberger, Abigail. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Representative Ben Cline | Representing the 6th District of Virginia archived website

URL: https://cline.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Ben Cline, Republican incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 6th District. Cline has served in the House since 2019. Website includes news and press releases, videos, constituent services, issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on February 1, 2019. Title from HTML header (viewed February 1, 2019)

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Subject:   Cline, Ben. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Representative Denver Riggleman | Representing the 5th District of Virginia archived website

URL: https://riggleman.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Denver Riggleman, Republican incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 5th District. Riggleman has served in the House since 2019. Website includes news and press releases, constituent services, legislative issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on February 1, 2019. Title from HTML header (viewed February 1, 2019)

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Subject:   Riggleman, Denver. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Representative Elaine Luria | Representing the 2nd District of Virginia archived website

URL: https://luria.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congresswoman Elaine Luria, Democratic incumbent, United State Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 2nd District. Luria has served in the House of Representatives since 2019. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, constituent services, issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on January 30, 2019. Title created by archivist (viewed January 30, 2019)

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Subject:   Luria, Elaine. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Representative Jennifer Wexton | Representing the 10th District of Virginia archived website

URL: https://wexton.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton, Democratic incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 10th District. Wexton has served in the House since 2019. Website includes news and press releases, constituent services, issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on February 1, 2019. Title from HTML header (viewed February 1, 2019)

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Subject:   Wexton, Jennifer. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Secretary of Administration archived website

URL: https://www.administration.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Secretary of Administration (2018-2022). The archived website includes biographical sketches of Secretary of Administration staff members. Also included are links to the five state agencies overseen by the secretariat: Virginia. Department of General Services (DGS), Virginia Department of Human Resources (DHRM), Virginia Department of Elections, Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA), and the Compensation Board. These five state agencies in the Administration secretariat manage the Commonwealth’s buildings and grounds, administer employee policies and benefits, oversee elections, safeguard human rights, work to improve manager-employee relations in state government, direct state funds to constitutional officers, and oversee the Commonwealth's information technology. Keyanna Conner served as Secretary of Administration from January 2018 to December 2020. Grindly Johnson served as Secretary from December 2020 to January 2022. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Virginia. Secretary of Administration. Cabinet officers - Virginia. Johnson, Grindly. Conner, Keyanna. Virginia - Officials and employees.

Title: Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry archived website

URL: https://www.ag-forestry.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry (2018-2022). The archived website includes biographical sketches of Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry staff members, links to the three state agencies overseen by the secretariat: Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS), Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF), and Virginia Racing Commission (VRC), and the secretariat's three priorities: promoting rural and economic development, forest and farmland retention, and food security. Bettina Ring served as Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry from January 2018 to January 2022. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry. Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Agriculture - Virginia. Farmers - Virginia. Ring, Bettina. Forests and forestry - Virginia.

Title: Southeastern Virginia Training Center archived website

URL: https://dbhds.virginia.gov/facilities/sevtc/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Southeastern Virginia Training Center (SEVTC). SEVTC is an Intermediate Care Facility which provides highly structured habilitation services including life in a residential neighborhood, care support/training, and learning opportunities in areas such as employment, communication, language, self-care, independent living, socialization, recreation, leisure, music, academic skills and motor development for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. URL for the Southeastern Virginia Training Center website from March 2000 to September 2004 was http://www.sevtc.state.va.us/ URL for the Southeastern Virginia Training Center website from October 2004 to June 2009 was http://www.sevtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on 2 November 2018. Title devised by archivist (viewed 2 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services.

Title: Southside Virginia Training Center archived website

URL: http://www.svtc.dbhds.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Southsdie Virginia Training Center (SVTC). SVTC's primary mission was to provide quality, client-centered health and habilitation services for eligible individuals with intellectual disabilities from Health Planning Region IV. In addition, the center provided administrative and environment of care services to other facilities on the Southside Campus, which included Central State Hospital, Hiram W. Davis Medical Center, and the Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation. On 26 January 2012, Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell announced that a settlement agreement had been reached with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and he also announced that four of Virginia’s five training centers would be scheduled to close by 2020. Southside Virginia Training Center (SVTC) closed in 2014. URL for the Southside Virginia Training Center website from 1998 to 2004 was http://www.svtc.state.va.us/ URL for the Southside Virginia Training Center website from 2004 to 2009 was http://www.svtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ URL for the Southside Virginia Training Center website from 2009 to 2018 was http://www.svtc.dbhds.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on 6 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 6 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. Southside Virginia Training Center. Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. People with mental disabilities - Care - Virginia.

Title: Southwestern Virginia Training Center archived website

URL: http://www.swvtc.dbhds.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of Southwestern Virginia Training Center (SWVTC) . Operated by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Development Services, SWVT provided a broad range of residential, habitative, and medical services to persons with intellecutal disabilities from Southwest Virginia. SWVTC ceased to operate as a training center on 31 August 2018, after the individuals who former resided there were placed in various community homes in the region. URL for the Southwestern Virginia Training Center website from 2001 to 2004 was http://www.swvtc.state.va.us/ URL for the Southwestern Virginia Training Center website from 2004 to 2009 was http://www.swvtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on 2 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 2 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services. Southwestern Virginia Training Center. People with mental disabilities - Care - Virginia.

Title: Super NoVa archived website

URL: http://www.supernovatransitvision.com/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Title from HTML header (9 July 2013 capture) Description based on contents of 9 July 2013 capture. URL for the Super NoVa Transit/TDM Action Plan website from July 2014 to January 2015 was http://drpt.virginia.gov/activities/supernova/ In 2011, Governor Bob McDonnell charged the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) with creating the Super NoVa Transit and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Vision Plan. The goal of the Vision Plan was to recommend solutions to enhance transportation choices, improve connectivity between modes of public transportation and reduce congestion for anyone living or traveling through the Super NoVa region. Archived website of Super NoVa Transit/TDM Action Plan.

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Subject:   Transportation - Virginia. Railroads - Virginia - Passenger traffic. Local transit - Virginia. Commuting - Virginia. Bus lines - Virginia. Virginia. Dept. of Rail and Public Transportation.

Title: Toward Zero Deaths – Virginia – Moving VA Toward Zero Deaths archived website

URL: https://tzdva.org/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of Toward Zero Deaths (TZD). Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) is a national strategy on highway safety that uses a unified approach to change driver behavior and improve highway safety with a goal of ultimately reducing the number of traffic-related serious injuries or deaths to zero. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and Virginia Department of Transportation, with help from safety partners, created a new website at TZDVA.org. The site launched on 26 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 26 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Transportation. Virginia. Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Traffic accidents - Virginia - Prevention. Traffic safety - Virginia. Automobile driver education - Virginia - Handbooks, manuals, etc. Traffic Safety - Studying and teaching - Virginia - Handbooks, manuals, etc.

Title: U.S. Congressman Gerry Connolly archived website

URL: https://connolly.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Gerry Connolly, Democrat incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 11th District. Connolly has served in the House since 2009. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, newsletters, constituent services, issues, legislation, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on February 1, 2019. Title from HTML header (viewed February 1, 2019)

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Subject:   Connolly, Gerry. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: U.S. Congressman Rob Wittman archived website

URL: https://wittman.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Rob Wittman, Republican incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 1st District. Wittman has served in the House of Representatives since 2007. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, constituent services, legislative priorities, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on January 30, 2019. Title created by archivist (viewed January 30, 2019)

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Subject:   United States. Congress. House. Wittman, Rob. Legislators - United States United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: U.S. Representative Don Beyer archived website

URL: https://beyer.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Don Beyer, Democratic incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, 8th District. Beyer has served in the House since 2015. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, videos, legislation, constituent services, issues, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on February 1, 2019. Title from HTML header (viewed February 1, 2019)

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Subject:   Beyer, Don. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: U.S. Representative Morgan Griffith archived website

URL: https://morgangriffith.house.gov/

Collection: Virginia's 2019-2020 Federal Political Landscape Web Archive

Description: Archived website of Congressman Morgan Griffith, Republican incumbent, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Virginia, 9th District. Griffith has served in the House since 2011. Website includes news and press releases, photographs, videos, newsletters, constituent services, issues, legislation, and office contact information. Description based on contents viewed on February 1, 2019. Title from HTML header (viewed February 1, 2019)

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Subject:   Griffith, H. Morgan. United States. Congress. House. Legislators - United States. United States - Politics and government - 21st century. United States. Congress (116th, 1st session : 2019)

Title: Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation (VCBR) archived website

URL: https://dbhds.virginia.gov/facilities/vcbr/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation. The Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation (VCBR) was created by the Virginia General Assembly's passage of legislation in 1999. The legislation was enacted in 2003 and the first facility was located in Dinwiddie County. The current VCBR facility opened in 2008 in Burkeville, Virginia. Operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS), it provides a secure environment for the treatment of adults deemed to be Sexually Violent Predators. URL the Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation website from September 2006 to December 2014 was http://www.vcbr.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on 6 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 6 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation. Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services. Behavioral assessment - Virginia.

Title: Virginia Department of Human Resource Management archived website

URL: https://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Department of Human Resource Management (DHRM). DHRM serves as the central human resource agency for state government. DHRM provides a broad range of leadership, guidance, and operational support to the state government and its stakeholders. Functions include Human Resource Systems Technology, Policy, Equal Employment Services, Employment, Compensation and Benefits, Employment Dispute Resolution, Talent Management and Workforce Planning, Workers’ Compensation, Wellness Programs, Charitable Giving. Provisions of the Virginia Personnel Act passed by the General Assembly on 1 April 1942 established the Division of Personnel. The Department of Personnel and Training replaced the Division in accordance with an act passed by the General Assembly on 12 April 1976. Another name change occurred as of 1 July 2000 when the Department of Personnel and Training was changed to the Department of Human Resource Management. The department is charged with establishing a uniform and effective personnel management system for state employees based on objective methods of appointment, training, promotion, transfer, layoff, removal and discipline. The department also provides expertise in the areas of compensation, equal employment compliance, health benefits, grievance procedures and training. The Governor is the chief personnel officer of the state by statute, but his authority has been delegated to the director of the Department of Personnel and Training. As part of a reorganization of the executive branch of state government, the Dept. of Employment Dispute Resolution was eliminated by the General Assembly (SB 678) effective July 2012 and its duties were transferred to the Dept. of Human Resource Management. This bill also eliminated the Virginia Council on Human Resources and authorized the Director of the Dept. of Human Resource Management to convene ad hoc working groups to address issues relating to the state workforce. URL for the Virginia Department of Personnel and Training website from October 1997 to February 1998 was http://www.state.va.us:80/~dpt/menu.htm URL for the Virginia Department of Personnel and Training website from January 1999 to June 2000 was http://www.dpt.state.va.us/ URL for the Virginia Department of Human Resource Management website from August 2000 to December 2008 was http://www.dhrm.state.va.us/ Description based on contents viewed on 26 October 2018. Title devised by archivist (viewed 26 October 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Human Resource Management. Civil service - Virginia - Personnel management. Insurance, Health - Virginia - Officials and employees. Personnel management - Virginia. Virginia. Dept. of Personnel and Training. Employee-management relations in government - Virginia. Grievance procedures - Virginia. Virginia - Officials and employees - Charitable contributions.

Title: Virginia Department of Military Affairs archived website

URL: https://dma.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Department of Military Affairs. The Virginia Department of Military Affairs is responsible for the training and supervision of the National Guard, in accordance with federal guidelines. In the event of a national or state emergency, the governor as commander in chief is empowered to activate the National Guard. The agency is comprised of the Virginia National Guard, Virginia Air National Guard, and Virginia Defense Force. The General Assembly passed an act on 18 April 1927, that reorganized state government and created within the governor’s office the Division of Military Affairs headed by the adjutant general. On 31 March 1964, the General Assembly passed an act establishing the Department of Military Affairs to assume the responsibilities of the division, which was abolished. Description based on contents viewed on 8 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 8 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Military Affairs. Virginia. National Guard. Virginia Defense Force. Virginia. Air National Guard.

Title: Virginia Department of Minority Business Enterprise archived website

URL: http://www.dmbe.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Title from HTML header (24 November 2014 capture) Description based on contents of 24 November 2014 capture. URL for the Virginia Department of Minority Business Enterprise website from 2006 to 2014 was http://www.dmbe.virginia.gov/ URL for the Virginia Department of Minority Business Enterprise website from 2001 to 2006 was http://www.dmbe.state.va.us/ The Department of Minority Business Enterprise was first established by the General Assembly of Virginia in 1975 at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia. The General Assembly at that time recognized the importance of providing equal opportunity for participation in the purchasing policies and procedures of the Commonwealth. They noted: “…it is essential that opportunity be provided for participation in our free enterprise system by socially and economically disadvantaged persons…improve the functioning of our economy and realize the great potential of the Commonwealth." The Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity was created by legislation passed during the 2013 General Assembly. Senate Bill 1350 created the agency by consolidating the powers and duties of the Department of Business Assistance and the Department of Minority Business Enterprise. The bill abolished these agencies with an effective date of 1 January 2014. Archived website of the Virginia Department of Minority Business Enterprise.

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Minority Business Enterprise. Minority business enterprises - Virginia. Government purchasing - Virginia. Business people - Service for - Virginia.

Title: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles archived website

URL: https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. The Department of Motor Vehicle's (DMV) responsibilities include vehicle titling and registration, driver licensing and maintenance of driver and vehicle records. The agency also collects Virginia's fuel tax, monitors the state's trucking industry and serves as Virginia's Highway Safety Office. In addition, the agency effectively enforces motoring and transportation-related tax laws, and efficiently collects and distributes transportation-related revenues. URL for the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles website from 1997 to 2004 was http://dmv.state.va.us/ The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles also used http://www.dmvnow.com/. This URL directed users to http://dmv.virginia.gov/. Description based on contents viewed on 13 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 13 November 2018)

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Automobiles - Registration and transfer - Virginia. Drivers' licenses - Virginia. Motor vehicles - Virginia. Traffic safety - Virginia. Automobiles - Laws and legislation - Virginia. Motor fuels - Taxation - Virginia.

Title: Virginia Governor-Elect Ralph Northam - A Virginia that Works for Everyone archived website

URL: http://govelect.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of Virginia Governor-Elect Ralph Northam. Ralph Northam (D) was elected 73rd Governor of Virginia on 7 November 2017. This website includes Northam's biography, press releases, policy councils, boards and commissions, and instructions on how to apply for a job in the Northam administration. Ralph Northam grew up on the Eastern Shore, working on the Chesapeake Bay, before attending Virginia Military Institute where he graduated with distinction and was President of the Honor Court. After graduating from Eastern Virginia Medical School, Ralph served eight years active duty in the United States Army, rising to the rank of Major. Upon his return from treating soldiers injured in Desert Storm, Ralph began practicing pediatric neurology at Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters in Norfolk. Ralph also serves as Assistant Professor of Neurology at Eastern Virginia Medical School and has seventeen years of volunteer service as Medical Director for the Edmarc Hospice for Children in Portsmouth. Prior to serving as Governor-elect, Ralph is finishing his term as Virginia’s 40th Lieutenant Governor. As your Lieutenant Governor his priorities over the past four years have been: economic development, strengthening early childhood education, implementing meaningful mental health reform, protecting women's health care access, and carefully stewarding the Commonwealth's environmental resources. From 2008 to 2013 Ralph served as a State Senator representing the Eastern Shore and parts of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. As State Senator Ralph scored numerous major legislative accomplishments, including the prohibition on smoking in restaurants, protecting young athletes who have sustained concussions, and improving the health of the Chesapeake Bay. Ralph lives in Norfolk with his wife Pam, a long-time Elementary School teacher who currently works for the local conservation organization Lynnhaven River NOW. They have two children: Wes, a neurosurgical resident at the University of North Carolina, and Aubrey, a graduate of the University of Virginia, who works in communications in Hampton Roads. Description based on contents captured on 15 January 2018. Biography copied from same capture. Title from HTML header captured on 15 January 2018.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of the Governor-Elect. Northam, Ralph S. Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam) Virginia - Officials and employees.

Title: Virginia National Guard | The Commonwealth's Guardian archived website

URL: https://va.ng.mil/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Archived website of the Virginia National Guard. The Virginia National Guard is a unique dual-status force with a federal mission to provide a combat reserve to fight our nation’s wars and a state mission to provide a response force that answers the call of the Governor to defend the commonwealth. URL for the Virginia National Guard website from 2002 to 2005 was http://virginiaarmynationalguard.net/ URL for the Virginia National Guard website from 2006 to 2007 was http://www.geocities.com/virginianationalguard URL for the Virginia National Guard website from 2007 to 2012 was http://vko.va.ngb.army.mil/VirginiaGuard/ Description based on contents viewed on 9 November 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 9 November 2018) URL for the Virginia National Guard website from 2012 to 2021 was http://vaguard.dodlive.mil/

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Subject:   Virginia. National Guard. Virginia. Dept. of Military Affairs.

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