The Human Rights Campaign Board Board of Directors The HRC Board of Directors is the governing body of the corporation with the ultimate authority for the actions of HRC, including fiscal management and budget approval, and establishing official policies required to be exercised for federal, state and local law governing the corporation. Desi Bailey - Seattle, WA Joe Barrows - Denver, CO John Barry - Chicago, IL Bruce Bastian - Orem, UT Terry Bean - Portland, OR David Beckwith - Los Angeles, CA Mike Berman - Washington, DC Tim Boggs - New York, NY Ken Britt - Atlanta, GA Marjorie Chorlins - Washington, DC Rebecca Covell - Dallas, TX Lawrie Demorest - Atlanta, GA Tim Downing - Beachwood, OH Linda Elliott - Phoenix, AZ Amy Errett - San Francisco, CA Anne Fay - Dallas, TX Carolyn Hall - Dallas, TX Sandra Hartness - Laguna Beach, CA Mike Holloman - Houston, TX Julie Johnson - Dallas, TX Barry Karas - Los Angeles, CA Marty Lieberman - Seattle, WA Andrew Linsky - Palm Springs, CA David Medina - Washington, DC Lucilo Peña - Dallas, TX Terry Penrod - Columbus, OH Dana Perlman - Los Angeles, CA Trevor Potter - Marshall, VA Henry Robin - New York, NY Henry Rosales - Denver, CO Donna Rose - Scottsdale, AZ Maria Salas - Nashville, TN Judy Shepard - Casper, WY Tom Skancke - Las Vegas, NV Mary Snider - Washington, DC David Stainton - Burbank, CA Jill Stauffer - Boston, MA John Sullivan - Minneapolis, MN Rebecca Tillet, Huntington, NY Jeff Trandahl - Washington, DC Alan Uphold - Los Angeles, CA Tony Varona - Chevy Chase, MD Scott Wiener - San Francisco, CA Cecil Williams - San Francisco, CA David Wilson - Jamaica Plain, MA
Jeff Trandahl should have been FIRED from CONGRESS!!!
Thanks TK. Gay organizations should be sued by the government for practicing discrimination in hiring, and the gov't should keep investigating and suing until all of them are out of business. It's a civil rights issue.
Jeff Trandahl, who was appointed by Hastert as House Clerk in 1999 and resigned on November 18, 2005, figures in almost every important account of the Foley scandal as someone with inside information. David Rogers of the Wall Street Journal noted that Trandahl was "an adviser and friend" to Foley and was "in a unique position to recognize the implicit danger in the fact that Mr. Foley wasn't just close to pages on the House floor but was pursuing contact via email." Although Trandahl has hired a lawyer and hasn't talked publicly, numerous reports portray him in a flattering light, saying he tried to warn various Congressional officials about Foley's conduct. Calls to Trandahl and his lawyer were not returned. http://www.aim.org/aim_column/4931_0_3_0_C/
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