RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina's mental health services director is retiring and is being replaced by an advocate and legislative lobbyist for the mentally ill.
Health and Human Services Secretary Lanier Cansler announced Tuesday that John Tote will become the next director of mental health, developmental disabilities and substance abuse services. Tote will replace Leza Wainwright, who will retire Sept. 1 after 32 years in state government.
Tote is the longtime executive director of the Mental Health Association in North Carolina.
Wainwright became deputy director in 2003, co-director in 2008 and later became sole director, overseeing treatment for more than 300,000 people. She makes $129,000 annually.
The state has struggled to shift treatment for the mentally ill from state institutions to community providers.
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This should be cute
A lobbyist becomes Mental Health Director. He must have seen the writing on the wall. With state funding on the decline, his lobby clients would have fewer dollars to pay him with.
So, jump on the state gravy train.
Here's a question. How much did he raise for the Governor's election campaign fund during the last go round?