127 resultados para Municipal officials and employees
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Includes articles by city officials and others.
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Description based on: No. 3 (Aug. 28, 1895); title from caption.
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A problem in evolution.--Apocalyptic.--Infelicities of possession.--Germany and Japan.--The still small voice.--Life's complex ways.--The psychology of lying.--China and the United States.--The autocracy of labor.--Municipal rule and misrule.--The declination of law.--Fallacies and fantasies.--The economics of education.--The mysterious history of the spirit creation.--Spiritual and rational development.--Ab ovo.--As others see us.--Spirit worship of to-day.--The new religion.--The war in Europe.--Crystallized civilization.--Why a world industrial centre at San Francisco Bay?--Revival of citizenship.--The initiative.--Assurances for the future.
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Description based on: 76-004 (Feb. 1976); title from cover.
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Title varies slightly.
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The Supplemental Low Income Energy Assistance Fund is the depository for energy assistance charges collected by utilities and participating municipal utilities and electric cooperatives authorized by the Electric Customer Choice and Rate Relief Act of 1997 (220 ILCS 5). The energy assistance charges provided a nonfederal funding stream to the Department for use in providing energy related assistance to low-income households under the Illinois Low Income Home Energy Assistance and Illinois Home Weatherization (LIHEAP) Programs. Since the changes were imposed in January of 1998, $406,683,769 has been deposited into the Fund through December 2003. Of this amount, the Department has spent $326,137,510 to provide energy assistance to 802,091 households; $33,845,784 to weatherize 6,584 homes; and $32,570,739 to cover administrative expenses.
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In the fall of 2003, Governor Blagojevich unveiled Opportunity Returns, a regional economic development plan that is the most aggressive, comprehensive approach to creating jobs in Illinois' history. The Governor divided the state into 10 economic development regions -- finding areas with common economic strengths and needs, and is developing plans for each region that include specific actions to make these regions more accessible and more attractive to business. This grassroots effort is a product of significant outreach with economic development leaders, local elected officials and business and community leaders. Each Opportunity Returns economic development plan is designed to be flexible and effective and tailored to deliver real results that local businesses will see, feel, and hopefully profit from.
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Co-authors : Sandra Roberts and Anne Cohen.
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Pt. 1. National, interstate, and state organizations.--pt. 2. Classified list of officials and organizations.
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Volume 8 contains General index; List of cases cited; List of documents; Addenda and errata.
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"H.R. 7720, a bill to amend section 302(c) of the Labor management relations act, 1947, to permit the participation of retired employees of employers, employees of certain labor organizations, and employees of certain trust funds, as well as certain self-employed persons to participate as beneficiaries of welfare and pension trust funds."
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Mode of access: Internet.