Va. Governor-Elect Chooses GreenTech Exec. for Cabinet
That didn't take long at all!
Virginia Governor-elect Terry McAuliffe's first cabinet appointment was his deputy campaign manager and a former GreenTech Automotive executive Levar Stoney.
McAuliffe announced Monday that Stoney will be secretary of the commonwealth.
Before joining McAuliffe's campaign, Stoney served as director of public and government affairs for GreenTech, McAuliffe's scandal-tainted electric car company, for nearly three years.
GreenTech is currently under multiple federal investigations regarding its improper use of a foreign investor visa program. The company has also failed to meet multiple job promises and production estimates.
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So is this proof of Virginia's libertarian moment!
The silver lining for the GOP is that McAuliffe is going to rob the Commonwealth blind. So he should be an albatross around the Democratic Party's neck next year and in 2016.