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"She has a lot to learn, but we're glad to have her," said ANC Commissioner Sandra Seegars, who has become somewhat of a legend in Ward 8 for running her meetings in a brusque and precise manner.
Rookie ANC official Pugh's efforts part of rising civic energy in Southeast D.C. 2011
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There were disagreements and recriminations, with Seegars yelling, "You're out of order!" to Melvin Sims, one of the commissioners.
Rookie ANC official Pugh's efforts part of rising civic energy in Southeast D.C. 2011
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There were disagreements and recriminations, with Seegars yelling, "You're out of order!" to Melvin Sims, one of the commissioners.
Rookie ANC official Pugh's efforts part of rising civic energy in Southeast D.C. 2011
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"She has a lot to learn, but we're glad to have her," said ANC Commissioner Sandra Seegars, who has become somewhat of a legend in Ward 8 for running her meetings in a brusque and precise manner.
Rookie ANC official Pugh's efforts part of rising civic energy in Southeast D.C. 2011
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Last week, according to Seegars, she got a call from an FBI agent who questioned her for 45 minutes about the upcoming election and the vote-buying allegations.
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Moten counters that Seegars is engaged in 'old school politics. '
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In court documents responding to the attorney general's motion, Peaceoholics said Seegars went beyond "the outer perimeter of her line of duties."
D.C. news in brief 2010
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Moten counters that Seegars is engaged in "old school politics."
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The attorney general's office argued in court papers that Seegars is protected by absolute immunity, which shields government officials who are doing their jobs from such claims.
D.C. news in brief 2010
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Members of Peaceoholics, an organization that aims to help at-risk youth, allege in the lawsuit that after a meeting about a new housing project in Congress Heights, Seegars "began maliciously distributing false, defamatory and disparaging messages about Plaintiff organization" via e-mail and the Internet.
D.C. news in brief 2010
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