Martinsville-Henry County Democrats

Martinsville-Henry County Democrats Liberty & justice for all! We’re your neighbors, co-workers, & community members working for a better future for everyone. Located in Martinsville/Henry Co VA

The one and only Martinsville-Henry County Democratic Committee! MHC Dems are a diverse group of residents coming together over our shared values. We are your neighbors, co-workers, and community members who are working for a better future for everyone. The MHC Democratic Committee represents all of Martinsville City and Henry County. Henry County includes the towns of Collinsville, Bassett, Stanl

eytown, Fieldale, Ridgeway, Axton, Horse Pasture, Spencer, and Chatmoss. The City of Martinsville is in the 9th Congressional District, and beginning in 2024, Henry County also completely in the 9th Congressional Districts. It was previously split with the 5th Congressional District. All of Martinsville and much of Henry County are part of the 48th Virginia House District. Western Henry County is now part of the 39th Virginia House District. The Martinsville Democratic Committee and the Henry County Democratic Committee merged in 2010.

Here at the Candidate Forum at Star Theater in Patrick County hearing from our congressional candidates!
05/16/2026

Here at the Candidate Forum at Star Theater in Patrick County hearing from our congressional candidates!

We stand with the workers who were denied basic collective bargaining rights and are disappointed by Governor Abigail Sp...
05/14/2026

We stand with the workers who were denied basic collective bargaining rights and are disappointed by Governor Abigail Spanberger's veto of the legislation passed this session.

Virginia AFL-CIO Released the Following Statement on Governor Spanberger’s Veto of Collective Bargaining Legislation:

Richmond, VA — Today, Governor Abigail Spanberger turned her back on working people across the Commonwealth by vetoing legislation that would have finally guaranteed public sector workers the right to collectively bargain.

This veto is a devastating betrayal to the hundreds of thousands of public employees who have spent years, and in many cases decades, fighting for a seat at the table. Teachers. Firefighters. Home care workers. State employees. Public servants who are the pillars of our communities and who keep Virginia running through crisis after crisis, only to be told yet again that their voices do not matter.

Virginia’s labor movement will not forget this moment.
Governor Spanberger campaigned publicly and privately on promises to affordability, to support working families and respect workers’ rights. We all took those promises seriously. Because of that, we believed we finally had a Governor who understood the dignity of work and the importance of collective bargaining rights.

Instead, when presented with the opportunity to make history and deliver on those promises, she chose to side with fear, political calculation, business, and the same anti-worker arguments that have been used for generations to deny workers power in Virginia.
What makes this veto even more shameful is that the Virginia General Assembly stood firm with us, while she fought against.

Even after Governor Spanberger attempted to weaken and gut the legislation through a substitute, Democratic majorities in both the House and Senate unanimously rejected those changes and sent the bill back to her desk in its original form. They did the right thing. They listened to workers. They honored their commitments. And they showed courage in the face of immense political pressure.

The Virginia AFL-CIO thanks Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, Delegate Kathy Tran, and every member of the House and Senate Democratic caucuses who stood shoulder to shoulder with working people in this fight. However, despite all the good work they did, the Governor’s veto of this bill will truly create an existential crisis for the party’s brand both nationally and in Virginia.

This legislation was not radical. It was not unreasonable. It simply would have guaranteed public employees the basic freedom to negotiate over wages, benefits, and working conditions — rights already enjoyed by workers in much of the country.
For generations, Virginia’s ban on public sector collective bargaining has been a stain on our Commonwealth and deeply rooted in a history of denying workers, particularly Black workers, power and dignity on the job. Workers have waited 78 years for Virginia to move forward.

Today, Governor Spanberger chose to drag Virginia backward. Every public worker in Virginia will remember who stood with them and who abandoned them when it mattered most.

Let us be absolutely clear: this fight is not over. Working people built this movement long before this Governor took office, and this veto will not end it.

The Virginia AFL-CIO remains unwavering in our commitment to winning full collective bargaining rights for every worker in the Commonwealth. We will continue organizing. We will continue mobilizing. We will continue holding elected officials accountable regardless of party or title.

Workers deserved courage from this Governor. Instead, they got a veto.

And Virginia workers will not forget it.

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View our statement online here🔗: https://va-aflcio.org/news/virginia-afl-cio-statement-governor-spanbergers-veto-collective-bargaining

05/14/2026

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Join us this Saturday in Stuart to hear from our congressional candidates! Adam Murphy for Virginia - VA-9 Joy Powers fo...
05/14/2026

Join us this Saturday in Stuart to hear from our congressional candidates! Adam Murphy for Virginia - VA-9 Joy Powers for Congress Douglas Crockett, for House of Representatives Southwest Virginia - VA-09

Sat May 16, 11:30am, Star Theatre in Stuart, VA.

The Patrick County Democratic Committee will host a candidate forum for Virginia’s 9th Congressional District on Saturday, May 16, at 11:30 a.m. at the Star Theatre in Stuart.

Organizers said the public event will feature a Q&A format followed by a meet-and-greet.

Light refreshments will be available, and all candidates were formally invited to participate.

Candidates listed include incumbent Morgan Griffith, Adam Murphy, Joy Powers and Douglas Crockett.

Some candidates are also expected to make appearances at the Patrick County Strawberry Festival following the forum.

We are all set for Paint the Town Blue!! And good news: we will have tickets at the door!! So if you want to come for a ...
05/09/2026

We are all set for Paint the Town Blue!! And good news: we will have tickets at the door!! So if you want to come for a good night, live music, food, and drinks, there’s still time!

We can feel the anticipation!! Tomorrow is Paint the Town Blue! There are still a few tickets left so if you're looking ...
05/08/2026

We can feel the anticipation!! Tomorrow is Paint the Town Blue! There are still a few tickets left so if you're looking for something fun for this weekend join us!

It's coming up fast... we hope to see you at Paint the Town Blue in 2 days!! Time to start picking out our most festive ...
05/07/2026

It's coming up fast... we hope to see you at Paint the Town Blue in 2 days!! Time to start picking out our most festive blue outfits.

Only 3 days until Paint the Town Blue!! Can't wait to see you on Saturday. Don't forget that you can get early bird drin...
05/07/2026

Only 3 days until Paint the Town Blue!! Can't wait to see you on Saturday. Don't forget that you can get early bird drink tickets for the bar and save $1 per drink from the bar ;).

Time's running out! Be sure to get your tickets for Paint the Town Blue this Saturday. We'll have live music by  , a cas...
05/05/2026

Time's running out! Be sure to get your tickets for Paint the Town Blue this Saturday. We'll have live music by , a cash bar, food from Brenda's Catering, and a great time!

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