6 resultados para 2012 Presidential election

em South Carolina State Documents Depository


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Governor Henagan gives his message following his assumption as governor after the death of the previous governor. In his message, Governor Henagan addresses the status of agriculture, public education, state finances, and state military operations of South Carolina, as well as South Carolina’s role in the 1840 presidential election.

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The Recycling Market Development Advisory Council is comprised of 14 governor-appointed members representing the recycling industry, government, higher education, solid waste industry and citizen affiliations. The Council is staffed by the South Carolina Department of Commerce. This report also provides information on RMDAC’s work plan, economic development data, resources and market information for the glass, paper, plastics, scrap tires, used oil, nonferrous aluminum and ferrous scrap metal industries.

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This gives the average age of pending and disposes criminal cases broken down by county and circuit.

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Santee Cooper annually published Fingertip Facts, which provides a snapshot of utility, including listings of leadership, comparative highlights, year in review, and description of their environmental stewardship.

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The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services annually publish a statistical report providing a description of the offender population and the agency's programs.

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This speech was given by Mr. Mayfield while running for re-election to the office of State Superintendent of Education. He gives evidence and reasons that he should be re-elected. He also talks about his future plans for if he does get re-elected.