Index To 1999 Connecticut Public And Special Acts property. MAGNET schools. PA School. PA 9926 (SB 1409)An act concerningthe connecticut Juvenile Training School. military DEPARTMENT. PA http://www.cslib.org/psindx99/99m.htm
Extractions: Index to 1999 Connecticut Public and Special Acts MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT PA 99-272 (SUB HB 6870)An act concerning various exemptions and abatements for property taxes... PA 99-290 (SUB HB 6869) An act concerning the uniform valuation of personal property. MAGNET SCHOOLS PA 99-289 (SUB HB 6950)An act concerning school choice and interdistrict programs. PA 99-1 (SB 2001) (June Special Session) An act implementing certain provisions of the appropriations act for the biennium ending June 30, 2001. MANAGED CARE OMBUDSMAN, OFFICE OF PA 99-284 (SUB HB 7032) An act concerning managed care accountability. MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATIONS PA 99-260 (HB 5756) An act establishing the reporting of community benefit programs by managed care organizations and hospitals. [vetoed] PA 99-284 (SUB HB 7032) An act concerning managed care accountability. PA 99-2 (HB 7501) (June Special Session) An act concerning...pharmacy computer problems... MANUFACTURERS AND MANUFACTURING PA 99-241 (SUB SB 1127) An act increasing certain bond authorizations for capital improvements... PA 99-272 (SUB HB 6870)An act concerning various exemptions and abatements for property taxes...
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Extractions: Index to 2002 Connecticut Public and Special Acts MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT PA 02-143 (SB 496) An act concerning the state's security interest in certain personal property.... MAGNET SCHOOLS PA 02-5 (May 9 Sp. Sess.) (SB 701) An act increasing certain bond authorizations for capital improvements. [Sec. 7-8, 20] PA 02-6 (May 9 Sp. Sess.) (SB 704) An act concerning technical corrections to certain bond authorizations for capital improvements, and interdistrict magnet schools. PA 02-7 (May 9 Sp. Sess.) (HB 6004) An act concerning state expenditures. [Sec. 106] MANAGED CARE SUBCONTRACTORS PA 02-3 (SUB SB 33) An act concerning...reporting requirements for certain managed care subcontractors. MANCHESTER SA 02-9 (SUB SB 576) An act concerning the conveyance of certain parcels of state land. [Sec. 17] MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS PA 02-141 (SUB SB 154) An act concerning the competitive transition assessment for manufacturing plants in distressed municipalities. SA 02-15 (SUB HB 5725) An act concerning extensions of time for various municipal filings and corrections of errors related to taxes or fees. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTERS, COMMUNITY-TECHNICAL COLLEGE CAMPUSES
Military Department two water wells in Nicaragua to support local schools and a medical clinic. Militarysquads rendered honors at the funerals of over 2,000 connecticut veterans. http://www.das.state.ct.us/Digest_2002/Military Department.htm
Extractions: Military Department At a Glance LIEUTENANT GENERAL WILLIAM A. CUGNO, The Adjutant General Brigadier General Ireneusz J. Zembrzuski, Assistant Adjutant General - Army Brigadier General Mary Ann Epps, Assistant Adjutant General Air Larry Alibozek, Property and Procurement Officer John T. Wiltse, Director, Office of Emergency Management Statutory authority CGS Titles 27 and 28 Central office State Armory, 360 Broad Street, Hartford, CT Number of state employees Recurring state operating expenses Mission The Military Department comprised of the Connecticut Army and Air National Guards, Office of Emergency Management (OEM), and the Organized Militia is a unique dual-status agency, having both federal and state missions. The federal mission is to maintain properly trained and equipped National Guard units for prompt federalization in the event of war, domestic emergencies or other exigencies. The state mission is to coordinate, support and augment federal, state and local authorities in emergency response; provide emergency management planning, funding, and training assistance to communities; and conduct community service programs. Titles 27 and 28 of the General Statutes contain the Military Departments statutory authority and responsibility.
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Extractions: Vermont - New Hampshire - Maine) A private, independent, college preparatory boarding school is a school whose primary economic resources are what parents pay as tuition and what parents or other people give them as gifts. They include among them schools that are designed to deal with academic underachievement, but not with significant social and emotional problems.
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Soldiers Build Schools, Provide Medical Care In El Salvador each rotation, another phase of the schools' construction is 405th Combat SupportHospital from connecticut; the Air More than 150 US military doctors, dentists http://www.dtic.mil/armylink/news/Apr2000/a20000414elsalvador.html
Extractions: by Capt. Teresa Nelson El Salvador (Army News Service, April 14, 2000) Service members from throughout the United States have been deploying since February to El Salvador to participate in Nuevos Horizontes 2000, a training mission that involves about 2,000 U.S. service members. Active Army and Army Reserve, Army and Air National Guard, Marine Corps Reserve, Navy and Air Force personnel are participating in the training exercise as part of Joint Task Force Santa Fe to provide engineer and medical projects across the Northern Department of Chalatenango in El Salvador. From February until May, more than 50 units across the nation and Puerto Rico will muster for two-week increments to practice their military skills in a real-world scenario to better prepare them for mobilization. "Nuevos Horizontes provides construction engineers, military police, medical units and other combat service support units with the best possible skills training and small unit battle-focused training," said Col. Clyde M. Leavelle, task force commander. "There are no simulations; it borders between training and operations and it's all done in a foreign culture and a joint/combined atmosphere." The American engineers assigned to build the schools and drill the wells work side-by-side with the Comando de Ingenieros de la Fuerza Armada (CIFA) Salvadoran military engineers. Both the CIFA and U.S. engineers have varying degrees of knowledge and expertise, depending on background and rank.
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Extractions: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 13:14:26 -0800 ********************** From Mother Jones (magazine), January-February, 2002, pp. 57-61, 80-81. No URL available, but you can see abstract of article at http://motherjones.com/magazine/JF02/index.html query@motherjones.com http://www.motherjones.com/ jbecker@siu.edu Previous message: [IMTE] Want to teach? Then pass test. Next message: [IMTE] Military programs in our high schools [Part II] Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
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Extractions: LTC Sova is a native of Oswego, New York. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and Distinguished Military Graduate from Syracuse University in 1982. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Professional Studies. LTC Sova also holds a Master of Science Degree in Business Management from Troy State University and is a certified professor. His military education includes the Armor Officer's Basic Course, Aviation Officer's Advanced Course, Combined Arms Service Staff School, Command and General Staff College, and the Armed Forces Staff College.
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Extractions: Sherwood Clark (Woody) Spring Status : Inactive. Trained as : Astronaut. Profession : Mission Specialist. Sex : Male. Marital Status : Married. Children : Two. Birth Date : 03 September 1944. Birth City : Hartford. Birth State : Connecticut. Birth Country : USA. Nationality : American. Group : 1980 NASA Group. Date Selected : 19 May 1980. Date Departed : 31 July 1988. Number of Flights Total Time : 6.88 days. Number of EVAs Total EVA Time : 12.33 hours. Official NASA Biography NAME: Sherwood C. (Woody) Spring (Colonel, USA) NASA Astronaut BIRTHPLACE AND DATE: Born September 3, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, but considers Harmony, Rhode Island, to be his hometown. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Spring, reside in Stuart, Florida. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Light brown hair; blue eyes; height: 5 feet 7 inches; weight: 140 pounds. EDUCATION: Graduated from Ponaganset High School, Chepachet, Rhode Island, in 1963; received a bachelor of science degree in General Engineering from the United States Military Academy in 1967 and a master of science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Arizona in 1974. Graduated from the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School in 1976. MARITAL STATUS: Married to the former Collette D. Cooper of Tucson, Arizona. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cooper, reside in Tucson.
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Extractions: In an effort to meet the special needs of distance learning students, the United States Sports Academy developed the Coordinator of Academic Activities (CAA) program. This program consists of sport professionals in various areas who recruit, assist and supervise distance learning students for compensation. The Coordinator provides direct access to the institution in the distance learning student's locale. Any individuals interested in the CAA program may contact academy@ussa.edu ALABAMA Mike Culpepper, Ed.D
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