Lungren Takes Law Firm Job
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SACRAMENTO — Daniel E. Lungren, the Republican congressman who was Gov. George Deukmejian’s unsuccessful first choice for state treasurer, has joined the law firm of Diepenbrock, Wulff, Plant & Hannegan.
The firm said Saturday it hired Lungren because he is “uniquely qualified to practice governmental and political law on local, state and national levels.”
In his bid to become treasurer, Lungren was approved by the Assembly but lost by one vote in the Senate last February after legislators and interest groups accused him of being too ideological for the spot.
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