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2004 SESSION

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AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS

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        during the 2004 Regular Session:

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS

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        Board of Education

        Isis M. Castro, 2404 Culpeper Road, Alexandria, Virginia 22308, Member, appointed on March 1, 2004, for a term of four years, beginning on January 30, 2004, and ending on January 29, 2008, to succeed Ruby Wolfe Rogers.

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS

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        Board of Visitors, University of Virginia and Affiliated Schools

        Glassell Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, Jr., 302 Virginia Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226, Member, appointed March 2, 2004, for a term of four years beginning March 2, 2004, and ending March 1, 2008, to succeed Thomas Bliley.

        W. Heywood Fralin, 2744 South Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Virginia 24014, Member, appointed March 2, 2004, for a term of four years beginning March 2, 2004, and ending March 1, 2008, to succeed William Goodwin.

        Glynn D. Key, 1875 Taylor Street, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia 20011, Member, appointed March 2, 2004, for a term of four years beginning March 2, 2004, and ending March 1, 2008, to succeed Charles Glazer.

        Gordon F. Rainey, 4801 Pocahontas Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23236, Member, appointed March 2, 2004, for a term of four years beginning March 2, 2004, and ending March 1, 2008, to succeed himself.

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS

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        INDEPENDENT

        Board of Trustees of the Virginia Retirement System

        Judith Ewell, 301 Indian Springs Road, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185, Member, appointed February 27, 2004, for a term of five years, beginning on March 1, 2004, and ending February 28, 2009, to succeed W. Mark Crain.