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Virginia NAACP Files Lawsuit Against Governor Youngkin’s Office for Violation of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act

Today, the Virginia State Conference of the NAACP (“Virginia NAACP”) filed a lawsuit with the Circuit Court for the City of Richmond against Governor Glenn Youngkin’s Office for violating the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (“VFOIA”), Va. Code §§ 2.2-3700 et seq. The Virginia NAACP’s lawsuit details the Governor’s failure to produce any records responsive to the group’s request for public information sent on August 31, 2023.

The requested records relate to the Youngkin Administration’s active subversion of his and his administration’s responsibilities under a 2020 law that created the position of Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (“DEI”) for the Commonwealth with the duties to promote inclusive practices in state government, address systemic inequities in state government practices, and facilitate equity policy. The request also sought records of the Governor’s communications with state universities over their DEI efforts, and other related matters.

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and Ropes & Gray LLP represent the Virginia State Conference of the NAACP.

“The purpose of today’s action, like all the actions we have taken, is to seek full transparency and to hold the Youngkin administration accountable. Virginians, especially people of color, deserve to know what this administration is doing in its Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Some believe this Governor is copying efforts seen in other states to limit or outright eliminate DEI practices in state government. If this is the direction he is going in, the Virginia NAACP will not stand by and allow this to happen. We look forward to our day in court.” Reverend Cozy Bailey, Sr., President, Virginia NAACP

“The Governor’s decision to brazenly refuse to provide any records whatsoever, nor an explanation as to why the office was withholding information, shows a total disregard for the public’s right to information about its state government. Our client has the right to information about the ways in which the Governor and DEI Director for the Commonwealth Martin Brown have undermined the Administration’s legal duties to advance DEI, which the General Assembly understood as critical to ensuring fairness and a thriving democracy.” Katy Youker, Director, Economic Justice Project for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.

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ABOUT THE NAACP VIRGINIA STATE CONFERENCE

Chartered in 1935, the NAACP Virginia State Conference is the largest and most influential nonpartisan civil rights organization in the Commonwealth of Virginia. For 90 years, it has led the fight for racial justice, equity, and civic engagement across the state, overseeing more than 100 active branches, youth councils, and college chapters. From classrooms and courtrooms to city halls and the Virginia General Assembly, our members work to build the social and political power needed to end race-based discrimination.

As the leading voice for Black Virginians, the NAACP Virginia State Conference advocates for policies and programs that expand opportunity, protect civil rights, and uplift communities of color. Rooted in racial equity and civic engagement, we are committed to a Virginia without racism—where Black people enjoy equitable opportunities in thriving communities.

Learn more about our legacy and ongoing work at www.naacpva.org.

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