Jeff Price was born and raised in Central Virginia, and he is an Amherst County native who grew up with the deeply seeded values of hard work and honesty.

From the age of six, every Saturday and each morning during the summers, Jeff spent with his father, a small businessman and bricklayer, on his jobsites. As he grew, Jeff carried block and mortar until he left Amherst for Blacksburg to continue his education at Virginia Tech. He came back after two years at Tech to go back to work in the family business, and through the efforts of him, his father, his sisters, brother in law, a decent small business, Virginia Lime Works was born. Over the past ten years, Virginia Lime Works has become a worldwide leader in the field of Historic Preservation, and in pioneering new, innovative techniques that promote healthy and ecologically friendly construction. Jeff is a recognized instructor who speaks and lectures throughout the United States on traditional masonry construction. Over the past few years, he has organized international workshops and has spoken on behalf of tradesperson awareness, education, and enhancement in both the United States and Europe.

Jeff is actively involved in the church where he was baptized and raised, Bethany United Methodist in Monroe. He is the youngest member of the Rotary Club of Amherst, a civic organization whose motto, "Service before Self", Jeff hopes to bring to Richmond. He is also the President of the Board of Directors of Endstation Theatre Company, a local theatre company that promotes bringing both classic and new, original, locally based productions to Central Virginia.

Laura Walters Price may be known as Laura to her friends, Mrs. Price to her students, or Jeff's wife in the preservation community, but she is most honored to be called "Momma" by Olivia , 4 1/2, and Jackson , 2.

Laura's roots to Virginia are a little further south than the 24th district. Her mother grew up in the small town of Appalachia in southwestern Virginia, where Laura spent many weekends and the family continues to gather for the holidays. Laura grew up in Johnson City, TN and moved to Amherst when she became a student at Sweet Briar College. It was there that she met Jeff and they have been together ever since.

Laura holds a Bachelors degree from Sweet Briar and a Masters degree in Education from Lynchburg College. She is also a member of the Amherst and Virginia Education Associations. She is in her 9th year of teaching for Amherst County Public Schools, and she currently teaches Special Education at Central Elementary School.