James will join the governor’s political action committee, Spirit of Virginia.
“Virginians trust the Governor and his Administration to consider each person individually and take into consideration the unique elements of each situation, practicing grace for those who need it and ensuring public safety for our community and families,” James said when the change came to light in March.
James also had been director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management under President George W. Bush. Immediately before joining the Youngkin administration, she was president of the Heritage Foundation, becoming the first Black woman to head the conservative think tank.
“Virginia is a beacon of light for the rest of America under the unifying leadership of Governor Youngkin and I look forward to helping the team at Spirit of Virginia preserve our Commonwealth’s status as a model of prosperity and opportunity,” James said in that news release.A handful of other Cabinet secretaries and other top officials have departed over Youngkin’s 20 months in office.
Youngkin’s first chief information technology officer, Phil Wittmer, left with no explanation within a month of his arrival, the
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