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Delegate Betsy Carr - 69th District

The 7th Congressional District includes parts of the western end of the 69th House District in Chesterfield County and the city of Richmond.   Outside of the 7th CD, the 69th House District includes part of the city of Richmond.

Betsy Carr was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 2009.  She serves on the Transportation and General Laws Committees.

In addition to serving as a member of the House of Delegates, she also serves as outreach director at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown Richmond.  She is a founder and past director of the Micah Initiative, which involves over 105 faith communities in partnerships with 25 city elementary schools, providing over 1500 tutors and volunteers.  This program is now being copied in New York City and St. Louis.

Betsy represented the fifth district of the City of Richmond on the Richmond School Board from 2006-2010.  On the School Board, she chaired the Facilities Committee, served on the Audit and Finance Committees and represented the Board on the Community Partnerships Committee.

Previously, Betsy has worked as supervisor of statewide programs at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, community relations and resource development chairperson at the University of Richmond's Women's Resource Center, and as a development associate at the Virginia Historical Society.  While active in the Junior League, she chaired the training committee.

She is a graduate of Hope in the Cities' Connecting Communities Fellowship Program and studied at the University of Richmond's Management Training Institute.  In 2005, Betsy was selected to receive one of the YWCA's Outstanding Women Awards.  In 2008 she served on the Virginia State Capitol Civil Rights Memorial Celebration Committee.  An exhibition of Betsy's photographs, taken during a World Neighbors trip to Mali, Africa, hangs in the Wilder Museum at Virginia Union University.

Betsy is an honors graduate of Hollins College (now Hollins University).  She is the first Hollins graduate to be elected to serve in the Virginia General Assembly.  She has three grown sons and one grandson.