1000 resultados para Iowa Governor
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Governor Beardsley orders and directs the Treasurer of Iowa to accept on behalf of the State of Iowa Federal funds allocated to the State for assistance in alleviating hardship and suffering in the Missouri River and the Mississippi River Flood Disaster Areas.
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General Fred C. Tandy, the Adjutant General of Iowa, is apointed Major General in the Adjutant General's Corps, State of Iowa
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Otto Weber is appointed to Colonel on Staff of the Commander-in-Chief
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Iowa Liquor Commission is directed to coordinate with the State Car Dispatcher the merger of various IBM equipment.
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State Car Dispatcher is directed to coordinate with the Iowa Liquor Commission the merger of various IBM equipment.
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Informing several departments that approval for the change in data processing equipment should be approved in writing from the State Comptroller prior to submission to the Executive Council.
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Requesting that all Department Heads of all Agencies of the State Government compile an inventory of all property in their deparments or under the control of their department.
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Requesting all state departments having state automobiles stationed and operated in the Des Moines area have them inspected at the Des Moines Municipal Car Inspection Station.
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Approved appointments of Judges are made.
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Creates several Governor's Commissions effective January 12, 1961 until January 11, 1963
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The people of Iowa expect that their state government will efficiently provide services and will be accountable in the use of taxpayer dollars.
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Orders that the Executive Director of the Iowa Finance Authority, shall serve as the Governor’s designee related to the issuance of Qualified Midwestern Disaster Area Bonds.
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Requests all state departments and agencies to consider using Project Labor Agreements on large-scale construction projects to provide structure and stability, promote efficient, on-time completion and ensure the high standards and reasonable costs on the projects in order to move Iowa’s economy forward.
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Establishes specific steps to be taken by the executive branch to work in concert with the legislation in the effort to contain rising insurance costs as much as possible for all Iowans.
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Restructures the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman by mandating that the Office become institutionally independent by means of relocating to a separate physical space and directing the Ombudsman’s Office to propose legislation that will ensure the independence of the Office, as required under the federal Older Americans Act.