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Sheahan returns to Olympia
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Last Edited | Ralphie Apr 20, 2005 09:01am |
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Media | Newspaper - Spokane Spokesman-Review |
News Date | Wednesday, April 20, 2005 02:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | A year after losing his bid for U.S. Congress, former state lawmaker Larry Sheahan is back in Olympia to take a new job as assistant attorney general.
"I'm putting on a new hat," Sheahan said Tuesday. "It's time to turn the page and do something new."
He starts work Monday. He'll be working in the government operations division, serving as legal adviser to state commissions and agencies. His salary will be $74,400.
He stepped down last year to run for U.S. Rep. George Nethercutt's seat in Congress, but lost the Republican primary to a colleague: House Minority Leader Cathy McMorris, from Colville. Sheahan then returned to his hometown, to work at the law firm he shared with his father in Rosalia. |
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