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He was appalled at the current tendency of select committees chairpersons to "grandstand".
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The chairpersons and most members of panels developing such guidelines would have to be free of conflicts of interest.
He served as president of five of those pilgrimages, running on-the-ground operations for the 400-person trip, and in 2008, he and Barbara were chairpersons of the "Lourdes 150th Anniversary Pilgrimage".
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Stonesifer and Bill Sr. serve as co-chairpersons of the foundation, but she essentially runs it -- he doesn't want to be bothered with decisions about hiring, process and organizational structure.
On Sept. 19, in an e-mail message marked "2008 Rosenthal Re-election kickoff BBQ," he called a meeting "for all chair and co-chairpersons" and asked those who had collected ticket money to bring it in.
Des Moines's television station KCCI reports: A spokeswoman with the Iowa Republican Party said True is not a precinct captain and he's not a county chairperson so he has no business talking about election results.
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