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  GSA gets five new appointees 
     	The General Services Administration announced five new appointees of President Trump at the agency:
 
 P. Brennan Hart III, a Trump campaign aide, is now associate administrator of the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, GSA’s principal liaison to agencies and Congress.
 Jeffrey A. Post, previously a House Oversight Committee aide, is now policy adviser in Hart’s office.
 Richard W. Beckler, an attorney, will join the GSA Office of General Counsel as chief legal adviser to the administration.
 Corey E. Cooke, former counsel and deputy parliamentarian for the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is the senior adviser to the administrator for cyber and technology.
 Michael R. Downing, a former GOP aide in Pennsylvania, is the  White House liaison to coordinate appointee personnel and will serve as the GSA’s regulatory reform officer.
 
More Information:GSA news releases:  http://goo.gl/kZxhYa
      
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