Florida Attorney General McCollum has worked part-time for the past two months, schedule shows
Friday, June 26th, 2009 by Dara KamTALLAHASSEE – Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum has carried a part-time workload for the past two months, according to his schedule posted on his Web site.

McCollum, a Republican who announced his candidacy for governor on May 18, has worked an average of about 22 hours a week since May 1, the records show.
During the same period, McCollum has averaged nearly 17 hours a week of “personal time” during normal business hours.
He has worked 178 hours – including a nine-hour stint on June 17 in his official capacity as state attorney general at the Florida Cattlemen’s Association Convention – since May 1. He has logged 135 hours of “personal time” between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. during the same time period. (more…)



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