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Indiana State Library

Archive-It Partner Since: Mar, 2020

Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: https://www.in.gov/library/   

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The Indiana State Library uses Archive-It to preserve copies of born-digital Indiana State Documents that are hosted on the websites of Indiana State Government departments and agencies.

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Agriculture, Indiana State Department of

Archived since: Jul, 2020

Description:

ISDA will support growth in Indiana agriculture by serving as an advocate at the local, state and federal level; defining and nurturing economic opportunity in the food, fuel and fiber sectors; and enhancing the stewardship of natural resources on agricultural land.

Subject:   Government - US States Commerce,  Agriculture

Chemist & Seed Commissioner, Office of Indiana State

Archived since: Oct, 2020

Description:

The Indiana State Chemist is charged with administering several agricultural laws involving animal feeds, fertilizers, pesticides and seeds. The goals of these laws are to ensure truth-in-labeling, food safety, user safety and the protection of our environment.

Subject:   Government - US States Science & Health,  Agriculture ,  Pesticides Crops

Lieutenant Governor, Indiana

Archived since: Aug, 2020

Description:

This page is maintained and dedicated to the acting Lieutenant Governor of Indiana. The office of lieutenant Governor was created by Article 5, Sec. 2 of the Indiana Constitution. The term of office is four years, the same as that of the governor. Candidates for lieutenant governor are nominated at an annual party convention. The party's nominees for governor and lieutenant governor then run as a team, ensuring that those elected will be of the same political party and governing philosophy. Under the Indiana Constitution, the lieutenant governor is charged with presiding over the Senate during its session, as well as casting deciding votes in the event of a tie. In addition, the lieutenant governor is charged with assuming the role of governor if the sitting governor becomes unable to fulfill the duties of office or if the office falls vacant due to death.

Subject:   Government - US States Politics & Elections Rural development Housing,  Agriculture ,  Tourist trade Legislators Government policy

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