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Regional Budget Hearings: Join us on January 7th

  • Children’s Mental Health
  • State Advocacy

By Ashley Airington

The legislative money committees will hold their regional budget hearings in five locations on January 7, 2015. This is an opportunity for citizens to have their voices heard by some of the most influential members of the General Assembly. The Campaign for Children’s Mental Health wants to once again have a presence at all five hearing, so we need your help!  Details of the hearings are below.

If you would like to speak at one of the hearings, please contact us at Ashley@vakids.org. We will provide talking points and more logistical information closer to the time. Thank you!

Wednesday, January 7, 2015 in the following locations:

Hearings begin at 10:00 a.m. 

Prince William County-George Mason University, Manassas Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Gregory Family

Abingdon-Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center

Hearings begin at 12:00 noon

Williamsburg-College of William and Mary, School of Education, Professional Development Center 
Martinsville-New College Institute, Building on Baldwin 
Richmond-General Assembly Building, House Room D.

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