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Governor Sean Parnell today welcomed the news that legislation necessary for the proposed Susitna Hydroelectric Power Project... 

Keith Yamamoto Appointed Hawaii First Deputy Health Director

Governor Neil Abercrombie has announced the appointment of Keith Yamamoto as the First Deputy Director of the Department... 


Judge Lisa S. Walsh Appointed To Florida Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Judge Lisa S. Walsh of Miami Beach to the Eleventh Judicial Circuit... 


West Virginia Reduces Statewide Food Tax By $26 Million

Tax rate on food for home consumption will decrease to 2 percent on January 1, 2012. On Monday, March 21,

Work To Begin On Phase 2 Chicago To St. Louis High Speed Rail Corridor

Governor Pat Quinn has announced a $685 million agreement to begin construction on the next phase of high-speed rail between

Governor Deal Outlines Negative Impact Of Obamacare In Georgia

One Year of Obamacare: Anniversary a good time to renew our vows to fight law. Today (March 23, 2011) marks

Ken Lawson To Head Florida Department Of Business And Professional Regulation

Governor Rick Scott has named former federal prosecutor Ken Lawson as Secretary of the Florida Department of Business and Professional

Connecticut To Boost Small Business Lending By $133 Million

Governor Dannel P. Malloy  and the U.S. Department of the Treasury  announced today the approval of Connecticut’s State Small Business

Arizona Receives $450,000 For College Access Challenge Grants

Governor Jan Brewer today announced nearly $450,000 in grant funding for local and regional college access programs. The funding

New Jersey Looks To Strengthen Economic Ties With Israel

An address by  Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno highlighted Monday’s first meeting of the year of the New Jersey-Israel Commission. The

U.S. Invests $3.7 Million To Prevent Obesity Among Low Income Preschoolers

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack has announced a grant to Temple University to prevent obesity among low-income pre-schoolers by teaching mothers simple

Affordable Care Act Saves Medicare Enrollees $38 Million

Almost 4 million people with Medicare who reached the program’s Part D coverage gap in 2010 have received a one-time,

U.S. Issues Request for Information On Rare Earth Metals

The Department of Energy has released a Request for Information (RFI) soliciting information from the public on rare earth metals