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SJ5001: Governor; confirming appointments.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5001
Offered March 27, 2006
Confirming certain appointments by the Governor.
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Patron-- Martin
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Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections
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RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the General Assembly confirm the following appointments made by Governor Timothy M. Kaine and communicated to the General Assembly March 24 and March 27, 2006:

Agency Heads

Peggy J. Baggett, 223 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, Executive Director of the Virginia Commission for the Arts, appointed on March 23, 2006, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, beginning January 15, 2006, to succeed herself.

Julie Christopher, 1600 Forest Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23229, Commissioner of the Department of Aging, appointed on March 22, 2006, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, beginning March 27, 2006, to succeed Jay DeBoer.

Jay W. DeBoer, 3600 West Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23230, Director of the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, appointed on March 22, 2006, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, beginning March 27, 2006, to succeed Louise Ware.

Katherine K. Hanley, 1111 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, Secretary of the Commonwealth, appointed on March 20, 2006, to serve an unexpired term, beginning March 12, 2006, and ending January 25, 2010, to succeed Daniel G. LeBlanc.

Public Safety
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board

Pamela O. Evans, 2901 Hermitage Road, Richmond, Virginia 23220, Member, appointed on March 20, 2006, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, beginning March 20, 2006, to succeed Esther H. Vassar.

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