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The Washington Post: William J. Boarman, President Obama's nominee to lead the Government Printing Office, received and cashed about $3,100 in improper payments from the GPO in the past six years and repaid the funds Tuesday, according to government records.
Boarman has been on leave without pay from the GPO since he took the first in a series of union positions in 1977. He currently serves as a senior vice president with the Communication Workers of America, the world's largest telecommunications union.
| Tags: | United States, Barack Obama, President of the United States, Democratic Party, United States Senate, George W. Bush, Joe Biden, Illinois |
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