Sentences with phrase «young staffers who»

A young staffer who greeted us was helpful even though the place was busy at the time.

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Another sex scandal that plagued Silver was the 2003 conviction of Boxley, the Assembly's counsel, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor sexual misconduct charge after being charged with raping a young legislative staffer.
These are some of the Democrats already moving: Mr. Kaminsky, a former prosecutor who is rumored to be eyeing a run for Mr. Skelos» Senate seat; Mr. Kavanagh, the leader of the reform caucus that emerged during the speaker's race; Mr. Perry, the chairman of the powerful Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus; Mr. Mosley, who took on his seat from now - Congressman Hakeem Jeffries and almost got the Caucus nod Mr. Perry did; Marcos Crespo, new Bronx Democratic chairman and close friend of Mr. Heastie; Mr. Blake, a former Obama staffer from the resurgent Bronx; and Ms. Rozic, who at the time of her election was the youngest woman ever elected to the Assembly.
Who goes there: Younger staffers as well as elected officials, Capitol press corps (a tablefull of reporters once held a conference call with Gov. David Paterson from the Wine Bar).
«This is particularly devastating for all the young campaign staffers who devoted years to him.
Panels and training sessions starred political directors and digital gurus from the Democratic National Committee, Planned Parenthood, NextGen Climate, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee who walked audience members — many of them field organizers and young digital staffers from various midterm races — through the micro-tactics that worked in 2014 and the ones that didn't.
At each office, the group met young people who served as greeters, gatekeepers and legislative staffers — the people who keep Capitol Hill humming.
Staffers visit kindergarten classrooms to identify children who, even at their young age, are seen by their teachers as likely future candidates for prison or early pregnancy (because the students carry a great deal of family and social baggage and because, even as five - year - olds, they are extremely hard to manage in the classroom).
The briefing was well - attended, but most audience members appeared to be young Hill staffers (who can usually be counted on to go for a free lunch), and the presenters certainly didn't face tough questions.
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