Lobbyists Employed

  • Amezquita, Hope
    (Details)

    701 E Franklin St
    Ste 1412
    Richmond, VA 23219

    804-644-8080

    Registered: 11/15/2013
    Matters: All legislation impacting civil rights and civil liberties.
    Job title: Legislative Counsel and Staff Attorney

  • Gastañaga, Claire Guthrie
    (Details)

    701 E Franklin St
    Ste 1412
    Richmond, VA 23219

    804-644-8080

    Registered: 10/28/2013
    Matters: Matters related to securing and protecting civil rights under the United States and Virginia Constitutions, including passage of legislation establishing limitations on the use of drones and other surveillance technology by law enforcement, expanding voting rights, expanding women's rights, expanding immigrants rights, enhancing statutory and executive branch protection against discrimination, enhancing the effectiveness of the SWAM program, and defeat of legislation to expand the death penalty, adversely affecting women's access to reproductive care and health care, using religion to effect discrimination, or subjecting immigrants or other persons of color to discriminatory policing or disparate treatment in schools, courts or in prison.
    Job title: Executive Director

  • Greenier, Katherine A
    (Details)

    701 E Franklin St
    Ste 1412
    Richmond, VA 23219

    804-644-8080

    Registered: 11/15/2013
    Matters: Matters related to securing and protecting civil rights under the United States and Virginia Constitutions, including passage of legislation and and executive branch action expanding reproductive rights, and defeat of legislation and executive branch action adversely affecting women's access to reproductive healthcare.
    Job title: Director, Reproductive Freedom Project

  • Knaack, Frank
    (Details)

    701 E Franklin St
    Ste 1412
    Richmond, VA 23219

    804-644-8080

    Registered: 11/15/2013
    Matters: Matters related to securing and protecting civil rights under the United States and Virginia Constitutions, including passage of legislation establishing limitations on the use of drones and other surveillance technology by law enforcement, expanding voting rights, expanding women's rights, expanding immigrants rights, enhancing statutory and executive branch protection against discrimination, enhancing the effectiveness of the SWAM program, and defeat of legislation to expand the death penalty, adversely affecting women's access to reproductive care and health.
    Job title: Director of Public Policy and Communications

  • Michel, Aisha
    (Details)

    701 E Franklin St
    Ste 1412
    Richmond, VA 23219

    804-644-8080

    Registered: 11/15/2013
    Matters: Maters related to securing and p rotecting cvil rights under the United States and Virginia Constituions, including passage oflegislation establishing limitations on the use of drones and other surveillance technology by law enforcement, expanding voting rights, expanding women's rights, expanding immigrants' rights, enhancing statutory and executive branch protection against discrimination, enhancing the effectiveness of the SWAM program and defeat of legislation to expand the deaht penalty, adversely affecting women's access to reproductive care and health.
    Job title: Associate Director of Public Policy and Communications

  • Montano, Joseph Mark
    (Details)

    701 E Franklin St
    Ste 1412
    Richmond, VA 23219

    804-523-2150

    Registered: 11/15/2013
    Matters: Matters related to securing and protecting civil liberties under the United States and Virginia Constitutions, including passage of legislation establishing limitations on the use of drones and other surveillance technology by law enforcement, expanding voting rights, expanding women's rights, expanding immigrants' rights, enhancing statutory and executive branch protection against discrimination, enhancing the effectiveness of the SWAM program and defeat of legislation to expand the death penalty, adversely affecting women's access to reproductive care and health
    Job title: Paralegal

Matters: Matters related to securing and protecting civil rights under the United States and Virginia Constitutions, including passage of legislation establishing limitations on the use of drones and other surveillance technology by law enforcement, expanding voting rights, expanding women's rights, expanding immigrants rights, enhancing statutory and executive branch protection against discrimination, enhancing the effectiveness of the SWAM program, and defeat of legislation to expand the death penalty, adversely affecting women's access to reproductive care and health care, using religion to effect discrimination, or subjecting immigrants or other persons of color to discriminatory policing or disparate treatment in schools, courts or in prison.

Principal contact for ACLU of Va:

  • Claire Guthrie Gastañaga
    701 E Franklin St
    Ste 1412
    Richmond, VA 23219

    (804) 644-8080

Information on this page comes from public documents on file with the office of the Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council.