"Just four months after being confirmed, assistant secretary David Anderson decided that he won't involve himself with some key policy issues - like Indian gambling - to avoid the appearance of conflict with past business interests.
That's good. We're old-fashioned enough to believe that public servants should serve the public, not former business pals.
But, the real question here is: Why in the name of good government was Anderson appointed in the first place?"
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Editorial: Part-time help for full-time job
(The Denver Post 5/11)
Relevant Documents:
Anderson - Norton
Recusal Memos (April 2004)
Confirmation Hearing:
Senate
Indian Affairs Committee (October 22, 2003)
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Editorial: Dave Anderson should work 'full time'
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