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1995 SESSION
LD3585661RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the General Assembly confirm the following interim appointments made by Governor George Allen to miscellaneous positions and communicated to the General Assembly by his letter dated January 6, 1995:
Charles R. Hawkins, Post Office Box 818, Chatham, Virginia 24531, Commissioner, effective October 21, 1994, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, to succeed W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr., resigned;
A. C. McNeer, 7817 Brentford Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225, Alternate, effective October 21, 1994, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, to succeed William L. Woodfin;
Peter W. Schmidt, Director, Department of Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, Commissioner, effective October 21, 1994, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, to succeed Bernard J. Caton; and
Herbert S. Wheary, Virginia Power, One James River Plaza, Richmond, Virginia 23261, Alternate, effective October 21, 1994, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, to succeed Robert B. Stroube, M.D.
J. Kenneth Klinge, J. K. K. Associates, 505 Monticello Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia 22305, Member, effective November 24, 1994, to serve for a term of six years, ending November 23, 2000, to succeed T. Eugene Smith; and
David T. Ralston, Jr., 6510 Rockland Drive, Clifton, Virginia 22024, Member, effective November 24, 1994, to serve for a term of six years, ending November 23, 2000, to succeed Carrington Williams.