Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 5:28am
STEVENS AIDE SUTHERLAND TO LEAVE SENATE
[SOURCE: Multichannel News, AUTHOR: Ted Hearn]
Lisa Sutherland said Friday that she will step down in several weeks as minority staff director of the Senate Commerce Committee, ending a direct working relationship with Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) that began with an internship in 1977. Sutherland said that after she leaves in early March, she will continue as an outside adviser to Stevens while pursuing private business interests that are still taking shape. She had a key role in drafting last year’s major telecommunications bill, which never reached the Senate floor because Democrats complained that it lacked strong Internet-nondiscrimination language. Sutherland said she isn't leaving the Senate because Democrats took control as a result of the 2006 elections. “This is something that doesn’t have anything to do with us Republicans losing the majority. This is something I’ve been actually thinking about for a while, and it is completely unrelated to the election,†she added.
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