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  • HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary C. Alan Walker, under the direction of Governor Tom Corbett, filed a petition today with the Commonwealth Court to appoint David Unkovic as the receiver for the distressed City of Harrisburg. The city's failure to come to an agreement on an acceptable recovery plan has forced the commonwealth to take this action," Corbett said. "As more time goes by without action, the city's financial situation continues to get worse. With his more than 30 years of experience in public finance, I have the utmost confidence in David Unkovic's ability to develop and implement solutions that will address the city's fiscal difficulties and mounting debt.

  • On Feb. 27, 2009, Florida's senators appointed 55 individuals to the statewide Federal Judicial Nominating Commission, which is divided into Southern, Middle, and Northern geographical districts. Among the Southern District's Federal JNC, the senators tapped three women, one of whom is a lawyer, to engage in zealous debate with 17 male lawyers on the lifetime appointments of federal judges and the Southern District's lead federal prosecutor. Despite the far-reaching implications of each of these posts, [Bill Nelson] and [Mel Martinez] failed to appoint a single black woman, not to mention a black woman lawyer, to serve on the Southern District's Federal JNC. As the senior senator from the party that controls the White House, Nelson appoints the vast majority of the JNC. After several le...

  • The city charter needs to be reworked, particularly the part about filling a vacancy in the mayor's office. That is pretty much agreed by the parties involved in a civil suit challenging the Rochester City Council's failure to appoint someone to fill the vacant mayor position and questioning whether R. Carlos Carballada has the authority to act as mayor.

  • BELLEVUE, Wash., Oct. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- If President Barack Obama does not appoint a special, independent prosecutor to investigate the Justice Department's cover-up of Operation Fast and Furious, and find out what Attorney General Eric Holder knew and when he knew it, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms may hire its own "shadow" investigator. President Obama told reporters yesterday that he has complete confidence in Eric Holder," said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. "From our perspective, it looks like the president has complete confidence that Holder will continue to stonewall Congress and cover up this mess. The President has been asked to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the Attorney General. If he doesn't, then someone else must a...

  • Democratic operative G. Steven Pigeon has been involved in a "pattern" of election law violations in Erie County, an investigation by the governor's counsel has concluded, but Gov. David A. Paterson will not appoint a special prosecutor as requested by a former assistant district attorney. Instead, the results of the governor's investigation will be turned over to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan, which already is reported to be investigating Pigeon in an unrelated matter.

  • On July 8, 2009, Governor David Paterson surprised New York's legal and political world by announcing his intention to appoint Richard Ravitch to fill...

  • We're fine with having the Rancho Cucamonga City Council appoint its fifth member next month. But why council members would look outside the field of candidates for office in the Nov. 2 election is beyond us. Doing so would strike us as arrogant, and would smack of backroom politics.

  • The Falcon School District 49 board is expected to appoint an interim chief education officer at its special board meeting next week, district officials said Thursday. The temporary administrator would work with current Superintendent Bradley Schoeppey until he leaves the district on June 30. It's unclear when the interim job would end.

  • By Tim Hrenchir The Capital-Journal



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