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McNeil has held his district job — overseeing capital projects, environmental, facilities and maintenance, food services and transportation — for two years. He came to Philadelphia from the school system in Charleston, S.C., and also served in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps. Shapiro hailed McNeil as an “experienced and dedicated” public servant in a statement, and said that he would work with McNeil and Inspector General Lucas Miller — whom Shapiro reappointed to that position Wednesday — “to ensure state government works for the people of Pennsylvania. I have complete confidence in these leaders and in the rest of my cabinet to bring people together to solve problems, create opportunities for Pennsylvanians, and advance real freedom in our Commonwealth.
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