Tuesday, September 22, 2009
 
County Government Has Official Lobbyist
Do you think there's a problem with this?
    St. Louis County's chief governmental lobbyist announced late Monday night that he would resign his position with County Executive Charlie A. Dooley's staff in favor of a career as an independent political consultant.

    Darin Cline, Dooley's one-time campaign director who was appointed to the county job of director of intergovernmental affairs in 2007, said the move had nothing to do with persistent rumors that he was the subject of any federal investigation into county government.
I'm not talking about his leaving nor the rumors of corruption. I marvel that the St. Louis County government has a highly paid staff position whose sole purpose (and his whole staff's sole purpose) is to lobby other governments for money.


 
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