Talk:Executive Chamber of David Paterson
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TBAs, vacancies, etc
[edit]Even though most of the Secretaries etc. from the Spizter administration are still in their respective offices, the situation is volatile and there is likely to be some turnover. Of course the budget is due this time of year, so news in the appointments department is bound to be slow. I've left them listed as TBA, feel free to insert the actual names etc (most of which are still in the Spitzer cabinet article). MrPrada (talk) 18:25, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
- Further reasoning for keeping most of the vacancies as TBD at [1]. "Several top officials in the Spitzer administration, some of whom were connected to political scandals that crippled the governor’s agenda, are calling it quits, an official familiar with the internal moves said Wednesday. William Howard, Spitzer’s former public security adviser who was accused of helping orchestrate a plot to discredit Senate Republican leader Joseph Bruno, has announced his resignation. The other officials include: Lloyd Constantine, senior adviser; Rich Baum, the high-level adviser job titled secretary to the governor; Marlene Turner, Spitzer’s chief of staff; Peter Pope, policy adviser; Marty Mack, director of intergovernmental affairs; counsel David Nocenti; and Christine Anderson, Spitzer’s press secretary." MrPrada (talk) 18:35, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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