Chris Cox’s chief of staff steps down...
Chris Cox’s chief of staff steps down
Rep. Chris Cox recently announced the retirement of his chief of
staff in California, James Fournier. After more than 30 years’
service in the U.S. Coast Guard, Fournier became Cox’s first chief of
staff when Cox began his career in Congress in 1989, and Fournier
initially set up Cox’s Newport Beach office.
In a statement for the congressional record on Friday, Cox said,
“As my district representative and the chief of staff in my
California office, Jim Fournier has become a beloved figure to the
people who work for him and, more importantly, to the thousands of
Southern Californians whom he has personally helped.”
Replacing Fournier is Steve DiGerlando, who leaves the position of
deputy chief of staff and has worked for Cox since 1991, except for a
departure to work for an Irvine computer firm from 2000 to 2001. The
new deputy chief of staff in California will be Sarah Petry, who has
served as Cox’s legislative assistant in Washington, D.C., and has
been with the congressman’s office since 2002.
Phones return online after long outage
Restoring phone service to about 1,000 SBC customers in Costa Mesa
took a bit longer than expected, but workers had fixed a damaged
cable and were checking customers’ lines by 5 p.m. Tuesday, SBC
spokesman Corey Olfert said.
Customers in the Mesa Verde and states streets areas lost service
Saturday morning after a contractor accidentally drilled through an
underground phone line.
Residents who reported the outage to SBC’s website were told
service would be restored by Thursday night, a lengthy estimate of
the repair time, because the estimate is given by a computer that
logs calls for service, Olfert said.
“The larger the number of calls, the further out it pushes the
repair,” he said.
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