Blogs : BOB HANSON DEMOCRAT?
By: Steve
North Dakota veterans commissioner put on leave
Janell Cole , State Capitol Bureau
BISMARCK : State Commissioner of Veterans Affairs Bob Hanson has been put on administrative leave with pay after eight months of problems, the chairman of his governing board said Tuesday.
"He just has no management abilities in that office," said Rudy Jenson of Valley City, chairman of the state Administrative Committee on Veteran Affairs, which oversees Hansons office, the state Department of Veterans Affairs.
Theres no question Hanson is a dedicated advocate for veterans, Jenson said, but "he doesnt do a good job in the office. Out in the field, he does an outstanding job."
Performance problems include duties the committee expressly asked Hanson to do and it wasnt done, he said.
Jenson said Hansons leave began Thursday after a five-member subcommittee that oversees Hansons office met Wednesday evening and took action.
Were not saying hes out; were not saying hes in, Jenson said Tuesday. Hell call a special meeting of the full 15-member administrative committee as soon as he gets the required four written requests from committee members. Otherwise the committee meets quarterly.
The state VAs main office is in Fargo. Hanson, a former state treasurer and state tax commissioner, has been commissioner since Sept. 1, 2004. He maintains his home in Bismarck but commutes to Fargo, where he has an apartment, he said Tuesday.
Hanson declined comment on the alleged management problems and said he wants to meet with the full administrative committee to discuss their concerns.
But Jenson said the problems are a longstanding issue between the committee and Hanson. Committee minutes mention a commissioners evaluation panel still working on issues within the department at its January meeting. The subject is also in the April and August minutes.
This has been going on for about eight months, Jenson said. We identified it as a problem a long time ago.
The committee asked state governments Human Re-source Management Services to send mediators to meet with Hanson and the VA offices employees earlier this year. But Jenson said mediators wont disclose results and committee members dont know whether progress was made.
At the committees Aug. 4 meeting, a motion for a vote of confidence in Hanson failed on a 6-6 tie. Three members were absent. The vote came shortly after the committee voted 8-4 to grant Hanson a 4 percent salary increase, the amount the Legislature enacted for all state employees.
Jenson referred additional questions about Hansons management issues to Dean Overby of Wahpeton, chairman of the subcommittee that put Hanson on leave last week.
Overby declined comment, saying the committee is working on a press release.
Cole works for Forum Communications Co., which owns The Jamestown Sun
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