Third time’s the charm?
Once again, President Barack Obama has named his nominee to head the Department of Commerce.
Former Washington Governor Gary Locke is Obama’s pick to run the department. The main goal of the United States Department of Commerce is to promote economic growth.
Job description
If the Senate approves Locke, he will oversee many operations, including international trade, oceans policy and the 2012 Census. According to the Associated Press:
Obama praised Locke … as a man who shares his vision for turning around the moribund economy, and as someone who is committed to doing what it takes to keep the American dream alive.
Commerce Department saga
Obama nominated his first choice for Commerce Secretary, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, shortly after the November election. However, the Democrat withdrew from consideration amid allegations of wrongdoing regarding contract awards in his state.
This month, Obama nominated Republican Senator Judd Gregg, from New Hampshire, for the position. As negotiations over the economic stimulus package began to wrap up, Gregg also withdrew his name from consideration. He said he had “irresolvable conflicts” with Obama’s policies.
A little about Locke
Locke served as governor of the state of Washington from 1997 to 2005. Now he works for a law firm in Seattle. He deals with issued involving China, energy and governmental relations. He was the United States’ first Chinese-American governor. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Obama Names Third Commerce Secretary Nominee"
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