Friday, December 7, 2012

Jeb Bush to head the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will follow in his father's footsteps as head of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. 
The younger Bush will become the next chairman of the Philadelphia museum, a job former President George H.W. Bush held from 2007-2008, the center announced Thursday. 
Another former president, Bill Clinton, has held the position the last four years. 
Jeb Bush, 59, served as a Republican governor of Florida from 1999-2007. In a statement, he said he hopes to fill "a critical void in our country" as he carries out the center's mission of improving civic education and engagement. 
"The National Constitution Center's mission to improve civic education and engagement and inspire active citizenship is filling a critical void in our country," Bush said. "I will do my best to advance the Center's mission and continue the vision set forth by President Clinton's leadership these last three years."
Read the rest of the story HERE.
HERE is the Website for the Center.

Just some thoughts: There is no mention to why Bill Clinton stepped down. I wonder if Hillary plans on keeping him busy herself over the next 4 years?...I wonder if Bill is hoping Jeb likes his new job so much that he won't want to leave it?

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