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Michael A. Battle announces resignation on March 5, 2007, effective March 16, 2007. March 5, 2007: Michael A. Battle announces his resignation, effective March 16, 2007, from his position of Director of the Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA). [18] [66] March 6, 2007: Six attorneys testify before the House and Senate Judiciary ...
5 Subsequently submitted resignation on May 30, 2007, effective June 1, 2007. 6 Subsequently returned to positions at the Department of Justice in Washington David Iglesias (R) believes he was removed from office at the behest of two New Mexico Republican congressmen when he refused to prosecute state Democratic senators before the November ...
The list does not include many lower-level positions, however, such as that of executive director of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, Matthew Doherty, whom Trump dismissed in November 2019, [5] without a replacement to lead the council that was created in 1987. But some less prominent officials are listed because their ...
The resignation is effective Friday. Word of the resignation also came in a letter from Caban's attorney to City Hall. NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigns: 'My complete focus must be on the NYPD'
Miller served in the Obama administration as deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the National Economic Council, where he focused on economic development, manufacturing, infrastructure, tax policy, and energy. Before entering government he was a management consultant with the Boston Consulting Group and Marakon Associates.
Lottery Director Alva Johnson gave his two weeks’ notice by email late Friday night. “I am writing to share with you that I have accepted a new position, and that my last day with the ...
"Please accept this cake as formal (and delicious) notice of my resignation from the position of Newscast Director," the cake reads. "My last day of employment will be Friday, May 22nd.' Reddit
On February 5, several Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to Acting Office of Personnel Management Director Charles Ezell, describing the program as "legally dubious" and requesting clarification on how it complies with the Antideficiency Act. [32]