Youngkin announces appointments to key state boards in Virginia

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 list includes the Virginia Asian Advisory Board, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and multiple health-related bodies such as the Maternal Mortality Review Team, State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, and the Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority.

Additional appointments have been made to labor-focused boards like the Cemetery Board and the Virginia Board for Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors. In public safety, new members will join the Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel.

“Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced additional board appointments.”

The governor’s office regularly fills vacancies on various state boards to support their ongoing operations across different sectors.



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