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  1. Nonprofit organization executive Public relations consultant U.S. House Albuquerque City Council: University of Missouri : January 3, 2013 2024 Class 1 Albuquerque: Ben Ray Luján: Democratic June 7, 1972 (age 51) New Mexico Cultural Affairs Department Director of Administrative Services and Chief Financial Officer,

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Johnson & Johnson . before the . Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions United States Senate . February 8, 2024 . Chairman Sanders, Ranking Member Cassidy, and Senators of the Committee, I am the Chief Executive Officer of Johnson & Johnson and the Chairman of the Board of Directors,

  3. Chief justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas (all trials except for trials of the chief justice) (Should the chief justice be on trial or otherwise disqualified from presiding, the Senate chooses another presiding officer) "High crimes and misdemeanors and gross misconduct in office" California: State Assembly: State Senate

  4. The Millennium Challenge Corporation ( MCC) is a bilateral United States foreign aid agency established by the U.S. Congress in 2004. It is an independent agency separate from the State Department and USAID. It provides grants to countries that have been determined to have good economic policies and potential for economic growth.

  5. The Senate chaplain has a staff that includes a Chief-of-Staff, Director of Communications, and Executive Assistant, and works with a volunteer liaison in each Senate office. While the annual salary for the first Senate chaplains was $500, [14] the salary is now set as a Level IV position in the Executive Schedule, which is $155,500.00 in 2011. [1]

  6. The office is headed by the chief of staff to the vice president of the United States, currently Lorraine Voles. The office also provides staffing and support to the second gentleman of the United States. It is primarily housed in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (containing the vice president's ceremonial office), with offices for the ...

  7. The Seal of the United States Senate is the seal officially adopted by the United States Senate to authenticate certain official documents. Its design also sometimes serves as a sign and symbol of the Senate, appearing on its official flag among other places. The current version dates from 1886, and is the third seal design used by the Senate ...

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