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		<title>Gov. Scott reappoints Alan Swartz to Pinellas Housing Authority</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On Thursday, Gov. Rick Scott announced the reappointment of Alan L. Swartz to the Pinellas County Housing Authority. Swartz, 56, of Pinellas Park, will continue on the five-member Board of Commissioners, which is tasked with developing high-quality housing opportunities for residents of Pinellas County. The PCHA controls oversight, policy and government funding for the largest housing authority in Pinellas County. Each member serves a four-year term. Swartz is a certified public accountant with Swartz and Company PA. Previously, he had&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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