The Nation - News from Feb. 14, 1986
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Tennessee Valley Authority director Richard Freeman, citing unspecified “personal reasons,” resigned from the board of the federal utility with more than a year remaining of his term. Freeman, the only Democrat on the TVA’s three-member board, said in a letter to President Reagan that his resignation was effective today. TVA Chairman Charles Dean said Freeman’s resignation both “surprised and saddened” him.
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