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  2. Cameron Davis (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    M. Cameron "Cam" Davis is an environmental policy expert and lawyer, having served in prominent roles in Chicago and Washington, D.C., including the United States Environmental Protection Agency [1] and Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago.

  3. List of U.S. executive branch czars - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Davis [87] 2009–2017 ... health care czar, technology czar, internet czar, e-czar Senior Advisor for Policy Development Ira Magaziner [90] 1993–1998

  4. Cameron Davis - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Davis may refer to: Cameron Davis (attorney), American environmental policy expert and lawyer; Cameron Davis (golfer) (born 1995), Australian golfer;

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  7. Kamala Harris Wasn't the ‘Border Czar.’ Here’s What She Did

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    Vice President Kamala Harris at the National Palace in Guatemala City on June 7, 2021. Credit - Jacquelyn Martin—AP. O n her first foreign trip as Vice President in June 2021, Kamala Harris was ...

  8. 2005 Conservative Party leadership election - Wikipedia

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    There were no abstentions, with all 198 Conservative members voting. Cameron, Davis and Fox went through to the second ballot held on 20 October. The results were announced by the Chairman of the 1922 Committee at 5:30 pm. Second ballot Cameron and Davis went through to the runoff vote of the Conservative Party's 300,000 members.

  9. Czar (political term) - Wikipedia

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    Bennett found in the drug czar position that President George H. W. Bush made extraordinary efforts to demonstrate that Bennett had his support, so much so that Bennett fared better bureaucratically than if he had held a regular Cabinet position. [37] Bennett also found that the czar slot lent itself towards taking a "bully pulpit" approach. [37]