Obama names three Treasury picks
Days after two candidates for top Treasury department posts said they had asked to be taken off the list, President Obama has announced his intent to nominate three individuals currently serving as counselor to the Treasury secretary to key positions: David S. Cohen, assistant secretary of Treasury for terrorist financing; Alan B. Krueger, assistant secretary ...
Days after two candidates for top Treasury department posts said they had asked to be taken off the list, President Obama has announced his intent to nominate three individuals currently serving as counselor to the Treasury secretary to key positions: David S. Cohen, assistant secretary of Treasury for terrorist financing; Alan B. Krueger, assistant secretary of Treasury for economic policy; and Kim N. Wallace, assistant secretary of Treasury for legislative affairs.
Days after two candidates for top Treasury department posts said they had asked to be taken off the list, President Obama has announced his intent to nominate three individuals currently serving as counselor to the Treasury secretary to key positions: David S. Cohen, assistant secretary of Treasury for terrorist financing; Alan B. Krueger, assistant secretary of Treasury for economic policy; and Kim N. Wallace, assistant secretary of Treasury for legislative affairs.
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