15 resultados para De Tour Village (Mich.)

em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States


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A periodic e-newsletter from the Iowa Tourism Office for group tour planners that focuses on "new, unusual, and just plain different" opportunities for group travelers.

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The DOT, created by the Iowa Legislature, began operating July 1,1975. The newly formed Department of Transportation had a staff of 4,568 full-time equivalents (FTEs). These employees and their responsibilities came from the Highway Commission, Reciprocity Board, Aeronautics Commission, and parts of the Commerce Commission, Department of Revenue and Finance, Department of Public Safety and the Energy Policy Council. The DOT continually looks at ways to become more efficient in serving our customers. As a result the current workforce equals approximately 3,049 full-time employees. The seven transportation commissioners set policy for the department and are appointed by the governor, with no more than four from one political party. Membership on the commission is gender-balanced. Commissioners are confirmed by the Iowa Senate and serve on a staggered basis for four-year terms. Commission meetings are usually held monthly in Ames. The meetings are open to the public and follow a printed agenda.

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Quick Tour gives a brief overview of Iowa DOT's current management personnel and statewide transportation statistics.

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The Iowa DOT, created by the Iowa Legislature, began operating July 1, 1975. The newly formed Department of Transportation had a staff of 4,568 full-time equivalents (FTEs). These employees and their responsibilities came from the Highway Commission, Reciprocity Board, Aeronautics Commission, and parts of the Commerce Commission, Department of Revenue and Finance, Department of Public Safety and the Energy Policy Council. The Iowa DOT continually looks at ways to become more efficient in serving our customers. As a result, the current workforce equals approximately 2,818 full-time employees. The seven transportation commissioners set policy for the department and are appointed by the governor, with no more than four from one political party. Membership on the commission is gender-balanced. Commissioners are confirmed by the Iowa Senate and serve on a staggered basis for four-year terms. Commission meetings are usually held monthly in Ames. The meetings are open to the public and follow a printed agenda.

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A publication produced by the Legislative Services Agency. A 12 question quiz of the capital with the answers.

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The Iowa State Capitol: A Self-Guided Tour

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Senate Journal from 1906.

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Senate Journal from March 29, 1917

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Journal of the House in 1955

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the Journal of the Senate, RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY, March 29, 1917

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff that was found in the -- Journal of the House, HOUSE RESOLUTION 6, February 3, 1955

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff titled, Iowa and the Nation

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff Iowa Senate placed the in the Senate Journal in 1896.

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Tidbits for the Tour Guide Staff Clarence Aurner – 1863 - 1948, was an Iowa writer and historian. He has written books and articles detailing Iowa’s early political adventures. The following writing by Clarence Aurner is an account of Iowa’s relocation of the state capital from Iowa City to Des Moines. The story was published originally in the book Iowa Stories, volume 3, by Clarence Ray Aurner, Clio Press, Iowa City, 1917.

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The Iowa State Capitol: A Self-Guided Tour with cell phone walking tour.