283 resultados para Lieutenant governors
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Serial no. 96-7."
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Illinois Lieutenant Governor Patrick Quinn responded to rising concerns about unaffordable energy for low-income Illinois residents by convening a meeting of advocates in January 2003, and challenging them to develop a better approach to energy assistance. As a result of that challenge, a working group of low-income advocates, energy policy advisors, researchers, and community leaders met and established the Illinois Affordable Energy Campaign (IAEC) to identify and recommend policy changes to the current Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The Illinois LIHEAP program gives heating assistance to approximately 316,000 families across the state each year. This document the Affordable Energy Plan, is the result of this collaborative process. While the current LIHEAP program provides valuable and essential assistance to low-income families, the Affordable Energy Plan (AEP) improves the program design through a set of common sense reform measures that better address today's volatile energy environment. Reconstructing LIHEAP will make the program more efficient and effective; it will make energy more affordable for more LIHEAP customers; Illinois will see fewer homes disconnected from their utility services, and participants will be able to better understand and plan for their heating expenses.
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Title from cover.
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Description based on: Summer 1989.
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Provides the location of personal financial records for use in times of emergency.
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"First printing: March 2001"--T.p. verso.
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Description based on: 1985.
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"Sponsored by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Corinne Wood, the Governor's Rural Affairs Council, and the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs."
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"Lieutenant Governor George H. Ryan, Chairman."
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Each year the Lieutenant Governor is responsible for sending out and tallying the results of the "Service Evaluation Survey" designed to enable school boards to assess the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the Regional Offices of Education (ROEs). This year, in compliance with the School Code, and with the assistance of Evaluation Service Committee members, the substance of the survey has been updated and improved. The survey focuses on the primary service areas of ISBE and ROEs, including communication, certification, educational program support and finances. Additionally, this year the survey encouraged written comments, and the enclosed report details the points of view that were expressed.
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"Pursuant to Public Act 89-212, enacted in 1995. The Act specifies that the survey should annually evaluate the nature and quality ..."
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Description based on : 2007 ; title from cover.
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Includes bibliographical references.