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A look at Bush's administration
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DECEMBER 14, 2000 Who will be part of President-elect George W. Bush's new administration? Several news organizations say they have the answers. The Knight-Ridder news service has compiled a list of key appointees, including Montana Governor Marc Racicot as a contender for Attorney General or Secretary of Interior. Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson is listed as a choice for Secretary of Health and Human Services. The Albany Times-Union focuses on New York state Republicans in its report. Governor George Pataki is suggested for job in Interior or the Environmental Protection Agency. The defeated Rick Lazio (R-NY) has been suggested as head of Housing and Urban Development, but the paper says there is talk he might not have the "administrative skills" for the job. In a related story, The Palm Springs Desert Sun reports that California Democrats say Bush needs to reach out to their party an appoint members to top posts. Get the Story:
Bush already names several key appointments (Knight-Ridder Newspapers 12/14)
State Republicans surface as Cabinet options (The Albany Times-Union 12/14)
Valley experts say Bush should appoint Democrats to Cabinet (The Desert Sun 12/14) Related Stories:
Lazio eyed for HUD post (Politics 12/01)
Campbell suggested for top spot (Politics 12/6)
Will Gorton be part of Bush team? (Politics 11/28)
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