Perdue picks staffer to interact with public


Gov.-elect Beverly Perdue has appointed Donice Harbor to direct an Office of Citizen and Faith Outreach.

Harbor, a long-time Perdue staffer, will oversee contact with the public, constituent groups and religious organizations. She will ensure a diverse pool of applicants for boards and commissions.

"Donice Harbor has been an invaluable member of my team for the past eight years," Perdue said in a news release. "Donice will play a key role in making sure that my administration is open and accessible to all North Carolinians."

Harbor held a similar post when Perdue was lieutenant governor.

Prior to working with Perdue, Harbor was a research assistant and legislative liaison to the late state Sen. Jeanne Lucas.

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Re: Perdue picks staffer to interact with public

Good move, dumplin! ... Confuse em with your empathy for faith based, government directed mandates for distributing religious donations...

Hey Bev, what about NC being the HIGHEST TAXED STATE in the region? WHATcha gonna do about that BS?

Did ya'll hear the angry NC caller on Rush Limbaugh yesterday? Its true, NC is more corrupt than NJ and LA combined it seems, even WITH such a sweet new governess coming in.

Re: Perdue picks staffer to interact with public

I don't understand why religious groups are categorized differently from constituent groups or from members of the public.

Re: Perdue picks staffer to interact with public

...."....ensure a diverse pool of applicants for boards and commissions"...."......

The mind reels at what "Star Wars Cantina" that will produce. Whenever a Democrat politician says "faith" he/she is saying "anti-Christian".