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Published by Virginia Capitol Connections www.vccqm.org • 1108 East Main Street • Suite 1200 Richmond, VA 23219 • 804.643.5554 3 Organizations AARP Virginia - 804.344.3059 David DeBiasi, Director of Advocacy Alliance for Construction Excellence (ACE) Andy Porter, Chairman, 703.658.4383 Fraternal Order of Police, VA State Lodge John Ohrnberger, President, 804.745.6720 Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia (SHAV) Amber Handon, President, www.shav.org Virginia Association for Career and Technical Education Dr. Brenda D. Long, Executive Director, 540.760.250 Virginia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy www.vamft.org Virginia Association of Realtors Terri Suit, CEO, o) 804.249.5702, c) 804.381.1222 Martin Johnson, Senior VP of Gov. Relations, c) 804.514.9830 Anthony Reedy, VP of Political Operations, 276.920.7795 Mary Lawson, Vice-President of Legislative Affairs, 540.230.6310 Erin Barton, Deputy Legislative Counsel, 804.249.5033 Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association Ray LaMura, President, 804.780.1776 Virginia Coalition of Police and Deputy Sheriffs Chip Condon, President, 1.800.913.2727 Virginia Education Association–804.648.5801 Jim Livingston, President Kathy Burcher, Government Relations Virginia Electoral Board Association Barbara Tabb, President, 804.399.3570 Virginia Fire Chiefs Association Scott Garber, President, 540.332.3885 Virginia League of Conservation Voters Michael Town, Executive Director, 804.225.1902 Virginia Motorcoach Association, Inc. Doug Douglas, Government Affairs, 434.376.1150 Virginia Professional Fire Fighters Robert Bragg, President, 434.882.8238 Virginia Retired Teacher Association Ben McCartney, President, 540.347.9516 Bea Morrison, Legislative Chair Virginia School Counselor Association Emily Goodman-Scott, Chairman Julia Taylor, Assistant Chair www.vsca.org Virginia State Firefighters Association Ken Brown, President, 804.971.7983 Voter Registrars Association of Virginia Allison Robbins, President, 276.328.8331 4 More than 40% of Virginia’s children enter kindergarten unprepared* 90% of brain development takes place before the age of 5** VPM Early Childhood Education Program provides equitable opportunities for learning with free PBS KIDS® resources to parents and caregivers, empowering them to build a strong foundation for future learning at this critical time in their