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The Virginia Assoc­

iation for Career and

Technical Education is

pleased to announce that

Delegate Kathy J. Byron

of the 22nd District and

Senator Frank M. Ruff

Jr. of the 15th District

are the association’s

Policymakers of the

Year. They were honored

January 12 during the Virginia Association for

Career and Technical Education Professional

Development and Leadership Seminar.

Delegate

Byron

represents

parts

of

Bedford, Campbell, and

Franklin counties and part

of the city of Lynchburg.

She serves as vice chair

of the House Commerce

and Labor Committee

and is a member of the

Finance Committee and

the House Science and

Technology Committee.

Senator Ruff repre­

sents parts of Brunswick, Campbell, Dinwiddie,

Halifax, Pittsylvania, and Prince George counties,

part of the city of Danville, and all of Charlotte,

Mecklenburg, Lunenburg,

and Nottoway counties.

He serves as chair of

the General Laws and

Technology Committee

and is a member of the

Agriculture, Conservation

and Natural Resources

Committee,

Finance

Committee, and Rules

Committee.

Delegate Byron and

Senator Ruff recognize

the need to prepare students for successful careers

beyond high school and to increase opportunities

for workforce training. Both support the need

for industry credentialing for students and the

opportunity for qualified individuals who meet

certain requirements to teach high school career

and technical education courses in specific

subject areas.

byron

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