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Bullock chooses McLean as lieutenant governor

| February 11, 2014 11:43 AM

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<p>Lt. Gov. John Walsh defending himself in Helena, Mont., on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014, against reports that he was reprimanded by the U.S. Army in 2010 for using his position as Montana adjutant general to solicit National Guard memberships to a private organization. Walsh, who is running for U.S. Senate, released more than 400 pages of his military records, saying they show the kind of leader that he is. (AP Photo/Matt Volz)</p>

HELENA — Montana Gov. Steve Bullock on Monday named state Board of Regents chairwoman Angela McLean as his new lieutenant governor, an appointment the first-term Democratic governor said shows that education is the top priority of his administration.

McLean will replace John Walsh, the former state adjutant general appointed by Bullock last week as interim U.S. senator.

McLean, 43, is a native of Twin Bridges and a social studies teacher at Anaconda High School. Since 2012, she has been chairwoman of the board that oversees the Montana University System.

“As parents of school age kids, Angela and I know that there is nothing more important than a quality education — it’s the proven path to job creation and economic growth — and it’s the top priority of my administration,” Bullock said in a statement. “Angela will be a strong partner in making sure our schools and colleges are giving our students the tools they need to build an even brighter future for our state.”

Then-Gov. Brian Schweitzer appointed McLean to the Montana Board of Public Education in 2006 and to the Board of Regents in 2010.

She was the first in her family to graduate from college when she earned her bachelor’s degree from Western Montana College in 1994, according to the governor’s office. She later received a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Montana.

She and her husband have two children.

“As a high schooler waiting tables at the Blue Anchor Café it would have been hard for me to imagine one day becoming lieutenant governor — but great teachers and the support of my friends, my community and my family have made today possible for me,” McLean said in a statement.

Walsh is expected to be sworn in Tuesday as Montana’s senator. He is replacing Max Baucus, who was confirmed last week as ambassador to China.

Regent Paul Tuss of Havre will replace McLean as head of the Board of Regents until a new chairman is selected later this year, Commissioner of Higher Education Clayton Christian said.

McLean’s seat and that of Regent Todd Buchanan, whose term is ending, will be up for appointment by Bullock.