Sentences with phrase «into public office»

What actually stands out in the end is the personality of the man or woman seeking to be elected into public office.
The major suspects are politicians, with most of them elected and appointed into public offices.
This should be an interesting case, considering how many lawyers go into public office and how extreme political discourse has become.
Finally, Kimberly Reed is making her way back into public office through Washington's notorious revolving door.
it amazes me that this is what we have in American politics — there is way more & way smarter people in this country to get into a public office — but here s what we've got to put up with.
When a citizen steps into public office he gives up these positions, but that doesn't mean that his connections to the corporate heavy weights who sit on these boards and commissions vapourize.
Contrary to much of the spam clogging our inboxes these days, he was sworn into public office on the Bible and has openly professed faith in Jesus Christ for more than twenty years.
Well Willard that brings me to another question if Romney also served as a bishop while being governor, how did he infuse his church doctrine into public office?
Any one of us who go into public office at the high level are supposed to file an asset declaration with the Auditor - General, which is a secret today.
He said, «While we are aware of the various commitments including the 2016 Anti-Corruption Summit in London, Open Government Partnership, and campaign promise by the present administration to combat corruption in all ramifications without fear or favour, we find it disturbing that official corruption is deeply embedded and fast becoming a permanent feature whose subculture melts seamlessly into the public office holders» daily life.
«REALTORS ® understand the important role that city regulations and code enforcement issues have on real estate and homeownership issues, such as property taxes, home values, and community development,» says ORRA President Sharon Voss, Watson Realty Corp. «The Orlando Regional REALTOR ® Association is particularly proud to recommend for election not one but two REALTORS ® who will bring the homeownership perspective into public office
Elected into public office by the residents of his district, he serves as a member of Brookline Town Meeting, where he represents the Chestnut Hill section of his hometown and evaluates real estate development projects.
Paterson had originally endorsed Stringer but had also privately told Spitzer that he would help him if he ever wanted to get back into public office, putting him in a tight spot.
The current bill suspends everything that former governors and their deputies enjoy before they are elected or appointed into public offices.
The letter reads: «In line with the teachings of our Prophet Muhammad (SAW), that any person seeking to be appointed or elected into public office should be rejected, now that there is eroding public trust in legislators of the National Assembly, it is not worth the trouble to seek such office unless it is for my selfish and personal interest.
After serving various roles in the offices of former U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman, state Assemblyman David Weprin (D - Fresh Meadows) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Shafran said he was ready to launch himself into public office with what he called a middle class - first agenda.
And while this story burned longer and hotter than most, it's now also not that hard to imagine Weiner — who has million of dollars in a New York City political account, finding his way back into public office.
The former military leader, therefore, urged Nigerians to make sure that those elected or appointed into public office were made to be honest, transparent and accountable.
That question looms over the life of «true believer» Paul Turner (Rob Lowe), a savvy strategist sharply maneuvering politicians out of scandal and into public office.
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