Washington — President Bush has nominated Robert W. Sweet Jr., who had a controversial
tenure as acting director of the National Institute of Education in 1981, to head the Justice Department's office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention.
While Congress won't pass a bill that goes after the consumer bureau this go - around, the Trump administration has cut back on enforcement actions during Mick Mulvaney's
tenure as acting director.
Not exact matches
President Donald Trump's pick to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement is retiring in June after a tumultuous
tenure as the agency's
acting director.
During his three and half year
tenure there, Anthony wore multiple hats, including managing over $ 40 million in program assets
as Acting Director of Finance and overseeing large interagency collaborations
as Associate
Director of Special projects.