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'''Roderick Allen DeArment''' (born March 3, 1948) was nominated to be [[United States Deputy [[Secretary of Labor]] under President [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1989.
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DeArment graduated from [[Trinity College, Hartford|Trinity College]] (B.A., 1970) and the [[University of Virginia School of Law]] (J.D., 1973).
'''Roderick Allen DeArment''' (March 3, 1948) was nominated to be United States Deputy [[Secretary of Labor]] under President [[George H.W. Bush]] in 1989.
 
Prior to his service at the [[United States Department of Labor|Department of Labor]], DeArment had been a partner with a law firm in [[Washington, DC]]. He was chief of staff for the [[United States Senate|Senate]] majority leader, [[Bob Dole]]'s, office, 1985 - 1986.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1986/01/26/us/briefing-another-capital-lawyer.html|title=Another Capital Lawyer|last=Clarity|first=James F.|author2=Weaver Jr, Warren|date=26 January 1986|work=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=10 August 2010}}</ref> He has served in several capacities for the [[U.S. Senate Committee on Finance|Senate Committee on Finance]], including chief counsel and staff director, 1983 - 19841983–1984; deputy chief counsel, 1981 - 19841981–1984; and deputy chief minority counsel, 1979 - 1981. From 1973 to 1979, DeArment was an associate in a law firm in Washington, DC.
DeArment graduated from Trinity College (B.A., 1970) and the [[University of Virginia School of Law]] (J.D., 1973).
 
== References ==
Prior to his service at the [[United States Department of Labor|Department of Labor]], DeArment had been a partner with a law firm in [[Washington, DC]]. He was chief of staff for the [[United States Senate|Senate]] majority leader's office, 1985 - 1986. He has served in several capacities for the [[U.S. Senate Committee on Finance|Senate Committee on Finance]], including chief counsel and staff director, 1983 - 1984; deputy chief counsel, 1981 - 1984; and deputy chief minority counsel, 1979 - 1981. From 1973 to 1979, DeArment was an associate in a law firm in Washington, DC.
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The Library of President George H.W. Bush
 
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