Kenneth Tomlinson, ousted former chair of the CPB Board, asked President Bush not to renominate him to the
Broadcasting Board of Governors, the federal agency that oversees Voice of America and other international media efforts,
the Washington Post reports. Last fall a
State Department probe found Tomlinson worked on his horse-racing business from his government office and improperly hired a friend, among other missteps. Despite the allegations, President Bush
renominated him to the board in November but few expected the new Democratic majority in Congress to confirm him. Tomlinson, who will serve on the BBG until a replacement is named, is going to
write a book about his experiences.
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