972 resultados para Kansas. Legislature
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Includes spcial sessions.
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"Filed with the Legislative Coordinating Council."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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sect. 1. Old-age pensions, federal old-age benefits, aid to dependent children, maternal and child welfare, aid to crippled children, vocational rehabilitation, aid to the blind, public health, unemployment compensation.--sect. 2. Unemployment compensation, federal old-age benefits.
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Includes special sessions.
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Includes index.
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Includes special sessions.
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"Embracing statistical exhibits, with diagrams of the agricultural, industrial, mercantile, and other interests of the state, together with ... water powers, etc., etc." (varies)
Kansas workmen's compensation law, including amendments of 1917 Legislature; effective May 26, 1917.
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Issued by State Department of Labor and Industry.
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"Embracing statistical exhibits, with diagrams, in colors, of the agricultural, industrial, mercantile, and other interests of the state, together with ... etc., etc."
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Other slight variations in title.
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Includes annual, biennial and special messages, inaugural addresses and speeches, etc. before the Legislature.
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Digital image
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Dense, monospecific cattail (Typha spp.) stands are a problem in many prairie wetlands because they alter habitat structure and function, resulting in a decrease in use by wildlife species. Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, a Wetland of International Importance in central Kansas, has experienced a large increase in cattails and a subsequent decrease in migratory wetland bird use. As a consequence, intensive cattail management is practiced. We assessed the effectiveness of prescribed burning, discing following prescribed burning, and cattle grazing following prescribed burning at two stocking rates of 5 and 20 head per 11 ha in suppressing cattail, as well as the effects of these treatments on non-cattail vegetation.