Escambia Sheriff Named To Gov-Elect Scott’s Transition Team
November 18, 2010
Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan has been appointed to the transition teams of both Governor-elect Rick Scott and Attorney General-elect Pam Bondi.
Morgan was named to Scott’s “Law and Order Transition Team” to serve on the Corrections committee. For Bond’s transition team, Morgan will advise on gangs.
Scott has tasked his team with identifying innovative ideas from the private sector, success stories from other states, cost-saving opportunities and legislative priorities that will assist him as he prepares to officially take office in January.
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7 Responses to “Escambia Sheriff Named To Gov-Elect Scott’s Transition Team”
We need a sherrif not a publicty hound .is crime less sinse election?..i could’ve solved the humdinger he took all the cred. for… dude, less pub. More work!..kurts..
yep, never waste an opportunity to hug a lady, especially if she MIGHT soon have power to fire you
Congrats Sheriff Morgan. We are happy to see a little representation from our end of the state. As for Morgan hugging Sink- Hey, maybe he was just being friendly. We all have hugged someone at some time that we wouldn’t vote for.
Morgan was hugging Alex Sink about a month ago on the front page of the Pensacola News Journal. Again I say what a JOKE!!!!!
Congratulations, Sheriff Morgan!
Congratulations Sheriff Morgan !!!
We Escambia residents who have supported you’are very proud.
Not only have you met our expectations, but you have exceeded
them !
Good news on Deputy Cassaday’s improvment. God Bless and
keep him, his family and all of our heros of the Escambia County
Sheriff’s Office.
Congratulations Sheriff Morgan! It’s good to see that our Governor-elect is reaching out to people such as yourself for input and guidance from the real world. Proud for ya!