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Chris Stearns, Navajo, to join Washington gaming commission
Monday, June 3, 2013
Chris Stearns, a member of the
Navajo Nation
, has been appointed to the
Washington State Gambling Commission
.
Stearns has a long career in Indian law. He serves as counsel to
Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker
, an Indian law firm, and worked for the
House Natural Resources Committee
and for the
Energy Department
during the Clinton administration.
Stearns currently serves as a member of the
Seattle Human Rights Commission
. He's also on the board of the
Seattle Indian Health Board
.
Stearns will attend his first meeting of the Washington Gambling Commission next month. He will be subject to a confirmation hearing in the state Legislature.
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Press Release: NEW COMMISSIONER APPOINTED TO THE GAMBLING COMMISSION
(Washington State Gambling Commission 5/31)
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