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Texan Matt Langston has maintained a lucrative position as the Department of Education’s chief policy advisor, reportedly earning a six-figure salary while simultaneously running his campaign business. This situation has raised eyebrows, particularly since Langston is known for rarely appearing in the office.
The Department of Education was compelled to release key card data that sheds light on Langston's attendance and participation in official duties. Critics argue that his absence from the office, combined with his high salary, raises questions about accountability and the effective use of taxpayer funds.
Supporters of Langston assert that his work can be done remotely, emphasizing the evolving nature of professional responsibilities in the digital age. However, the controversy highlights ongoing concerns about transparency within government positions and the potential for conflicts of interest when individuals juggle multiple roles.
As the situation develops, many are calling for clearer guidelines on the expectations for public servants and the necessity for their presence in the office.
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