Former congresswoman Betsy Markey has landed on her feet, announcing today that she will begin work as the assistant secretary for intergovernmental affairs in the Department of Homeland Security.The Greeley Tribune first reported the news Wednesday morning, citing an email Markey sent to supporters in which she said she was "excited to continue my service to the country in this new role.""Betsy Markey brings more than 30 years of experience in public service and the private sector to her new role at the Department of Homeland Security, and will be a valuable asset in leading our efforts to engage closely with state, local and tribal governments across the United States to carry out all aspects of our complex mission," Department of Homeland Security press secretary Matt Chandler said in a release.Read More...