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Article: New Leader Takes Helm at Crucial Point in Highway Safety Effort; Fallout from Terrorist Attack, TEA-21 Renewal, Among Key Issues
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- U.S. Newswire
- Article date:
- October 24, 2001
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Marsha M. Lembke has been
elected the new Chair of the National Association of Governors'
Highway Safety Representatives (NAGHSR) at a key moment in the
highway safety effort. Many gains have been made resulting in less
deaths and injuries, but many challenges remain -- some of which may
threaten the previous advances. Lembke was elected by her peers at
the organization's Annual Meeting in Long Beach, Calif. She serves
as the Director of the Drivers License and Traffic Safety Division
for the State of North Dakota.
Lembke takes the reins of the governors highway safety
association at a time when many gains have been made in the field.
The highway ...
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