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Morrisey begins A.G. Office overhaul
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is soliciting suggestions from state employees -- past and present -- on how to overhaul the office.
Morrisey, the state's first Republican attorney general in 80 years, sent an email last week to more than 100 people. The list included Morrisey's staff members and employees who work for other state offices -- the Treasurer, Auditor, Secretary of State, Supreme Court and Purchasing Division.
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Morrisey begins A.G. Office overhaul
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is soliciting suggestions from state employees -- past and present -- on how to overhaul the office.
Morrisey, the state's first Republican attorney general in 80 years, sent an email last week to more than 100 people. The list included Morrisey's staff members and employees who work for other state offices -- the Treasurer, Auditor, Secretary of State, Supreme Court and Purchasing Division.
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