Saturday, November 24, 2012

Department of Labor shuffling


There’s a hole at the top of the Kansas Department of Labor.

Back in September, Gov. Brownback sent former Sec. of Labor Karin Brownlee
to the unemployment line.  Deputy Secretary of Labor Lana Gordon was given
the nod, but only in the interim.

Still no word – not even a whisper as to why Brownlee was canned. I’ve got
my own theories – specifically, when you board the Brownback train, you sit
in your seat and keep your mouth shut. You so not attempt to help read the
map or offer suggestions for scenic routes.

This is perhaps a character flaw in our ambitious Governor.  I suspect he
likes to be surrounded by ‘yes’ men and women rather than trusting the
judgment of those around him.

Anyway, rumor has it that despite their differences, Brownback offered
Brownlee an olive branch in the form of an appointment to a
well-compensated board. I think she said no, but this is third hand rumor,
so do with this information what you will.

And as for that hole at the top of the labor department? Brownback is said
to be considering a soon-to-be former legislator who lost his election,
largely as a result of redistricting snafus.

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