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Introduced Reprint 2010 SESSION INTRODUCED REPRINT 10103990D INTRODUCED 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 114 2 Offered January 18, 2010 3 Confirming interim appointments by the Governor of certain persons communicated January 12, 2010. 4 ±±±±±±±±±± Patron±±Howell 5 ±±±±±±±±±± 6 Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections 7 ±±±±±±±±±± 8 RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the General Assembly confirm 9 the following appointments of certain persons made by Governor Timothy M. Kaine and communicated 10 to the General Assembly January 12, 2010: 11 ADMINISTRATION 12 Charitable Gaming Board 13 Christina A. Eaton, 3715 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Virginia 22003, Member, appointed 14 November 17, 2009, to serve an unexpired term beginning November 17, 2009, and ending June 30, 15 2010, to succeed James Davis. 16 Virginia Council on Human Resources 17 Patricia Wilkins Jones, 405 Bancroft Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23222, Member, appointed 18 December 8, 2009, for a term of four years beginning October 1, 2008, and ending September 30, 2012, 19 to succeed Oliver Hill, Jr. 20 Board of Veterans Services 21 Sandra D. Love, 4008 Saw Mill Court, Chesapeake, Virginia 23321, Member, appointed December 22 7, 2009, for a term of four years beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013, to succeed Bettye SJ114 23 Simmons. 24 Board of Trustees, Virginia War Memorial Foundation 25 Frank D. Hargrove, Sr., 13033 Old Ridge Road, Beaverdam, Virginia 23015, Member, appointed 26 January 14, 2010, for a term of three years beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2012, to 27 succeed S. Judson Stanley. 28 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY 29 Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services 30 Robert J. Mills, Jr., 1101 Wynell Drive, Callands , Virginia 24530, Member, appointed December 31 11, 2009, for a term of four years beginning March 1, 2009, and ending February 28, 2013, to succeed 32 Traci Rickman Talley. 33 Aquaculture Advisory Board 34 J. Martin Gardner, 718 Gratton Road, Martinsville, Virginia 24112, Member, appointed December 35 1, 2009, to serve an unexpired term beginning November 19, 2009, and ending June 30, 2011, to 36 succeed R. Reid Young. 22:2 37 Virginia Horse Industry Board 38 Julie Chlopecki, 1547 Evers Drive, McLean, Virginia 22101, Member, appointed June 25, 2009, for 3/2/10 39 a term of three years beginning June 20, 2009, and ending June 19, 2012, to succeed herself. 40 Diana Dodge, 1103 Liberty Mills Road, Montpelier, Virginia 22957, Member, appointed August 5, 41 2009, for a term of three years beginning June 20, 2009, and ending June 19, 2012, to succeed Glenn 42 D. Petty. 43 Beryl Herzog, 20618 Green Bay Road, Beaverdam, Virginia 23015, Member, appointed August 5, 44 2009, for a term of three years beginning June 20, 2009, and ending June 19, 2012, to succeed Sherry 45 Hilton. 46 Eleanor Jones, 12400 Pole Run Road, Disputanta, Virginia 23842, Member, appointed September 47 9, 2009, for a term of three years beginning June 20, 2009, and ending June 19, 2012, to succeed 48 Suzette Matthews. 49 Virginia Irish Potato Board 50 L. Bruce Holland, 28321 Holland Lane, New Church, Virginia, 23415, Member, appointed August 51 27, 2009, for a term of four years beginning June 20, 2009, and ending June 19, 2013, to succeed 52 himself. 53 Virginia Soybean Board 54 Kevin Engel, 13267 Wickerton Lane, Hanover, Virginia 23069, Member, appointed October 5, 55 2009, for a term of three years beginning October 1, 2009, and ending September 30, 2012, to succeed 56 himself. 57 Craig Giese, 18 Holiday Drive, Lancaster, Virginia 22503, Member, appointed October 9, 2009, for 58 a term of three years beginning October 1, 2009, and ending September 30, 2012, to succeed himself. SJ114 2 of 6 59 L. Bruce Holland, 28321 Holland Lane, New Church, Virginia 23415, Member, appointed October 60 5, 2009, for a term of three years beginning October 1, 2009, and ending September 30, 2012, to 61 succeed himself. 62 Ronnie Russell, 2936 Corbin Hall Drive, Water View, Virginia 23180, Member, appointed October 63 7, 2009, for a term of three years beginning October 1, 2009, and ending September 30, 2012, to 64 succeed himself. 65 COMMERCE AND TRADE 66 Auctioneers Board 67 Marie Torrans, 300 Yarmouth Street, #313, Norfolk, Virginia 23510, Member, appointed December 68 1, 2009, for a term of four years beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013, to succeed Amy 69 Pence. 70 Board for Barbers and Cosmetology 71 Stacy A. Crawford, 428 Evanrude Lane, Sandston, Virginia 23150, Member, appointed August 11, 72 2009, for a term of four years beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013, to succeed Laura 73 Todd. 74 Jonathan W. Minor, 703 Beverstone Road, Highland Springs, Virginia 23075, Member, appointed 75 August 11, 2009, for a term of four years beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013, to succeed 76 himself. 77 Common Interest Community Board 78 Miyun Sung, 3600 South Glebe Road, Unit 434, Arlington, Virginia 22202, Member, appointed 79 January 4, 2010, to serve an unexpired term beginning December 14, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013, 80 to succeed Barry Lineback. 81 Board of Directors of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership 82 Dan M. Pleasant, 161 Stratford Place, Danville, Virginia 24541, Member, appointed January 6, 83 2010, for a term of six years beginning January 1, 2010, and ending December 31, 2015, to succeed 84 Charles Majors. 85 A. Carole Pratt, 3555 Ferncliff Road, Pulaski, Virginia 24301, Member, appointed December 15, 86 2009, for a term of six years beginning January 1, 2010, and ending December 31, 2015, to succeed 87 herself. 88 Donald W. Seale, 1333 Baffy Loop, Chesapeake, Virginia 23320, Member, appointed January 5, 89 2010, for a term of six years beginning January 1, 2010, and ending December 31, 2015, to succeed Ike 90 Prillaman. 91 James E. Ukrop, 4306 Sulgrave Road, Richmond, Virginia 23221, Member, appointed December 92 15, 2009, for a term of six years beginning January 1, 2010, and ending December 31, 2015, to succeed 93 himself. 94 Commission on Local Government 95 Cole Hendrix, 3507 Wedgewood Court, Keswick, Virginia 22947, Member, appointed December 16, 96 2009, for a term of five years beginning January 1, 2010, and ending December 31, 2014, to succeed 97 Frances Parsons. 98 Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Board 99 Richard Reeves, 581 Mossy Creek Road, Mount Solon, Virginia 22843, Member, appointed April 100 2, 2009, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor beginning April 2, 2009, to succeed Thomas Kellum. 101 Board for Professional and Occupational Regulation 102 Elizabeth Cake, 1609 Westerfield Road, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455, Member, appointed 103 January 5, 2010, for a term of four years beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013, to succeed 104 herself. 105 Virginia Racing Commission 106 Mark T. Brown, 815 Saddle Creek Lane, Palmyra, Virginia 22963, Member, appointed December 107 15, 2009, for a term of five years beginning January 1, 2010, and ending December 31, 2014, to 108 succeed himself. 109 Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission 110 Edward Owens, 121 Robin Hood Road, South Boston, Virginia 24592, Member, appointed 111 December 10, 2009, for a term of four years beginning July 1, 2009, and ending June 30, 2013, to 112 succeed himself. 113 Board of Directors of the Virginia Tourism Authority 114 Jody Wagner, 7106 Ocean Front Avenue, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451, Member, appointed 115 December 9, 2009, to serve an unexpired term beginning December 8, 2009, and ending June 30, 2012, 116 to succeed Tareq Salahi. 117 Virginia-Israel Advisory Board 118 Samuel A. 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Buchanan, Jr., 425 Kings Town Drive, Naples, Florida 34102, Member, 138 appointed January 5, 2010, for a term of five years beginning October 26, 2009, and ending October 25, 139 2014, to succeed herself. 140 Mrs. George Crockett, 17 Princeville Lane, Las Vegas, Nevada 89113, Member, appointed January 141 4, 2010, for a term of five years beginning October 26, 2009, and ending October 25, 2014, to succeed 142 Mrs. William Holder Kennedy, Jr. 143 Mrs. Harry R. Hill, Jr., 32 Woodmont Drive, Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648, Member, 144 appointed January 4, 2010, for a term of five years beginning October 26, 2009, and ending October 25, 145 2014, to fill a new seat. SJ114 146 Jamia Jasper Jacobsen, 3285 S. 975 East Raspberry Plain, Zionsville, Indiana 46077, Member, 147 appointed January 4, 2010, to serve an unexpired term beginning January 4, 2010, and ending October 148 25, 2012, to succeed Kate Steele.
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