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'''Carl Reid''' was the first [[Secretary of Labor]] under [[President of the United States|President]] [[Josiah Bartlet]]. He served from [[1999]] to [[2002]].
 
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}}'''Carl Reid''' serves as the first [[Secretary of Labor]] under [[President of the United States|President]] [[Josiah Bartlet]], from [[1999]] to [[2002]].
   
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== Career ==
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Reid wanted [[Senator]] [[Seth Gillette]] to be on the [[Blue Ribbon Commission on Social Security]], and even met with President Bartlet to request it.<ref>"Labor wants Gillette on the Commission." from [[Ellie]]</ref>
 
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Reid wants [[Senator]] [[Seth Gillette]] to be on the [[Blue Ribbon Commission on Social Security]], and even meets with President Bartlet to request it.<ref>"Labor wants Gillette on the Commission." //[[Ellie]]</ref> In late [[2001]], Reid holds a press conference at the [[White House]] to the [[White House Press Corps]] about a "[[school-to-work initiative]]." <ref>"Labor Secretary Carl Reid will brief from this podium in one hour's time on our school-to-work initiative." //[[The Women of Qumar]]</ref> Carl Reid leaves in January [[2002]] to accept a position at [[Shearson]] and is succeeded by [[Indiana]] [[Governor]] [[Jack Buckland]]. <ref>"Carl Reid wants to accept a position at Shearson, and he'll be leaving in about three months." //[[On the Day Before]]</ref>
   
 
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In late [[2001]], Reid held a conference in the [[White House Press Room]] about a "[[school-to-work initiative]]." <ref>"Labor Secretary Carl Reid will brief from this podium in one hour's time on our school-to-work initiative." from [[The Women of Qumar]]</ref>
 
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Carl Reid left in January [[2002]] to accept a position at [[Shearson]]. He was succeeded by [[Indiana]] [[Governor]] [[Jack Buckland]]. <ref>"Carl Reid wants to accept a position at Shearson, and he'll be leaving in about three months." from [[On the Day Before]]</ref>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 13 January 2020

Carl Reid serves as the first Secretary of Labor under President Josiah Bartlet, from 1999 to 2002.

Career

Reid wants Senator Seth Gillette to be on the Blue Ribbon Commission on Social Security, and even meets with President Bartlet to request it.[1] In late 2001, Reid holds a press conference at the White House to the White House Press Corps about a "school-to-work initiative." [2] Carl Reid leaves in January 2002 to accept a position at Shearson and is succeeded by Indiana Governor Jack Buckland. [3]

Notes and references

  1. ↑ "Labor wants Gillette on the Commission." //Ellie
  2. ↑ "Labor Secretary Carl Reid will brief from this podium in one hour's time on our school-to-work initiative." //The Women of Qumar
  3. ↑ "Carl Reid wants to accept a position at Shearson, and he'll be leaving in about three months." //On the Day Before


bartlet cabinet
Vice President   John HoynesBob Russell
Secretary of State   Lewis Berryhill
Secretary of the Treasury   Ken KatoKaren Browning
Secretary of Defense   Miles Hutchinson
Attorney General   Dan LarsonAlan Fisk
Secretary of the Interior   Bill Horton
Secretary of Agriculture   Roger Tribbey
Secretary of Commerce   Mitch Bryce
Secretary of Labor   Carl ReidJack Buckland
Secretary of Health and Human Services   Blieden
Secretary of Education   Jim Kane
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development   Deborah O'LearyBill Fisher
Secretary of Transportation   Keaton
Secretary of Energy   Bill TrotterBen ZaharianGerald Deloit
Secretary of Veterans Affairs   Jason Weaver
White House Chief of Staff   Leo McGarryC.J. Cregg
Director of Central Intelligence   TomRob KonradGeorge Rollie


PREDECESSOR
eventually Leo McGarry
United States Secretary of Labor
1999-2002
SUCCESSOR
Jack Buckland