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Archived since: Sep, 2021
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The mission of the Indiana Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission (IALBC) is to educate residents of Indiana and the nation about Indiana's important role in the life of Abraham Lincoln. By providing, promoting, and creating relevant opportunities, the Commission will help individuals nationwide understand how his time spent in Indiana formulated his character, which in turn, led to his greatness. Commission members were appointed by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2006.
Subject: Politics & Elections , Government
Date: 2005-2009
Archived since: May, 2020
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The Office of the Indiana Attorney General helps protect the rights, freedoms, and safety you enjoy as a citizen of the Hoosier state. Attorney General and staff are dedicated to meeting the state's legal needs, as well as the needs and interests of its citizens.
Subject: Government - US States, Politics & Elections , Law
Creator: Indiana Attorney General
Archived since: Aug, 2020
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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
Creator: Indiana Lieutenant Governor
Archived since: Sep, 2021
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The Indiana Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission (“Commission”) was established by House Enrolled Act 1394 during the 2019 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly and was charged with the following: Planning and developing activities to commemorate the passage of the 19th Amendment. Encouraging and assisting state agencies, local governments, and private organizations in coordinating, organizing, and participating in activities that commemorate the 19th Amendment. Working to create a legacy that elevates the contributions of women and men with a connection to Indiana who were instrumental or otherwise played a role in the process of ratifying the 19th Amendment.
Subject: Politics & Elections , Government, Arts & Humanities
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