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- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html accessdate "2009-04-21".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html authorlink "Jane Dee Hull".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html first "Jane Dee".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html isCitedBy Jane_Dee_Hull.
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html last "Hull".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html location "Los Angeles, California".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html publisher "Josephson Institute Center for Public Service Ethics".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html quote "My love for politics took hold when I was campaigning for Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential election. Since then I’ve been hooked on the prospect of having a say in the policies that affect the everyday lives of my family, friends, and the citizens of Arizona. After years as a precinct committeewoman getting out the vote, I won a seat to the Arizona House of Representatives in 1978. Eight years later I was elected Republican Whip, the first woman to ever become part of the majority leadership in Arizona. In 1989 my colleagues elected me Speaker of the House. After three years as Speaker, I served as chairwoman of the Ethics Committee until I resigned from the House to run for secretary of state. I was elected. In an unexpected turn of events, I became governor when the previous governor resigned due to several federal convictions.".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html title "The Challenge of Public Service".
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html url poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html.
- poc_hull_challenge-public-service.html work "The Power of Character".