Government
Jun. 29, 2007
Impatience Grows Over California's Three U.S. Attorney Vacancies
WASHINGTON - With three of the California's four U.S. attorney positions vacant with 18 months of the Bush administration to go, senior Democrats in Congress are getting impatient waiting for the White House to nominate replacements.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - With three of the California's four U.S. attorney positions vacant with 18 months of the Bush administration to go, senior Democrats in Congress are getting impatient waiting for the White House to nominate replacements.
Los Angeles has not had a permanent U.S. attorney since Debra Wong Yang quit in October, while San Diego an...
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