Governor Youngkin announces new appointments to key Virginia state boards

Governor Glenn Youngkin - Official Website
Governor Glenn Youngkin - Official Website
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Governor Glenn Youngkin has announced a new round of appointments to several state boards in Virginia. The announcement, made from Richmond, covers a range of sectors including administration, commerce and trade, health and human resources, and natural and historic resources.

Among the boards receiving new appointees are the Cybersecurity Planning Committee under the administration sector and the Virginia Offshore Wind Development Authority within commerce and trade. In the area of commonwealth affairs, appointments have been made to the Virginia Asian Advisory Board.

The health and human resources sector will see new members joining the Advisory Board on Occupational Therapy, the Renal Disease Council, and the State Child Fatality Review Team. Additionally, appointments have been made to the State Air Pollution Control Board under natural and historic resources.

Governor Youngkin’s office did not provide further details about individual appointees or their backgrounds in this announcement.



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