Lawmaker who resigned takes $60,000 state job

FRANKFORT, Ky. — An eastern Kentucky lawmaker who resigned abruptly just three weeks before the start of the 2008 General Assembly session has taken a $60,000-a-year state job in the Transportation Cabinet.

Former Democratic state Rep. James Brandon Spencer of Prestonsburg left office in December. He was replaced by former Democratic Attorney General Greg Stumbo who had previously served the Floyd County district for 24 years.

Transportation Cabinet spokesman Chuck Wolfe said Spencer started work on Tuesday as a field representative in the Office of Intergovernmental Relations for eastern Kentucky working from an office in Pikeville.

Wolfe said his job duties include meeting with local officials to hear concerns about Transportation Cabinet programs and to help oversee state road projects.

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