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    The Legislative Calendar

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    \u3cem\u3eLaunching through the Surf\u3c/em\u3e Traveling Exhibit Panel 02: Historical Highlights

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    The first of three panels in the exhibit that provide general historical highlights about the Dory Fleet, panel two features a timeline of events from 1855 to 1935. It incorporates a section from the Oregon House Calendar of 1927, chronicling the introduction and passage of House Bill 282. This legislation closed the Nestucca River to commercial fishing. The panel also includes an excerpt from the 1927 version of the Oregon Voters’ Pamphlet that describes an initiative to overturn the legislative action.https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/dory_exhibit/1001/thumbnail.jp

    \u3cem\u3eLaunching through the Surf\u3c/em\u3e Traveling Exhibit Panel 02: Historical Highlights

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    The first of three panels in the exhibit that provide general historical highlights about the Dory Fleet, panel two features a timeline of events from 1855 to 1935. It incorporates a section from the Oregon House Calendar of 1927, chronicling the introduction and passage of House Bill 282. This legislation closed the Nestucca River to commercial fishing. The panel also includes an excerpt from the 1927 version of the Oregon Voters’ Pamphlet that describes an initiative to overturn the legislative action.https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/dory_exhibit/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Whalesong

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    Lind brings experience and optimism to chancellorship -- New Commissioner from UAJ -- New era of stability on the rise -- Send ideas to new Governor -- HJR 4 mistrepresented -- Gratitude for help to handicapped -- Beeton extends congratulations -- Legislative update -- Iranian student adapts to life at UAJ -- Record enrollment expected -- Letter from USUAJ President -- Changes to the USUAJ Constitution -- Fundraising for peace -- Health Service treats stress on campus -- Music at mid-day: "cat's meow" -- Campus calendar -- NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWS -- Classifieds -- Ex-CIA Agent speaks on CIA's role in Central Americ

    Whalesong

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    Miller, Duncan list housing and loans as legislative priorities -- Clark: victory for Alaska -- Vets to obtain UAJ counseling -- Boards support quality education -- UAJ update -- Ackley selected for Ireland study -- Special report -- Letters -- Chorale impresses local audience -- Poetry corner -- Photography club looks for members -- Dance company to perform in November -- The campus beat -- Ski team readies for competition against UAA, UAF 'B' teams -- Calendar -- Peace Corp looking for a few good folks -- Senator Ray "proud of Juneau" -- UA Rural Education awarded $100,000 -- Fulbright program seeks scholar

    The Rural Firefighter, Issue 01-07--February 2007

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    Fuels Reduction Legislation Introduced; 50/ 50 Grants;Legislative Issues;Tips from Tex;Nugget of the Day ; Calendar of Events; Fire Weather Tools; Coach or Quarterback?; Sandy’s Corne

    The Rural Firefighter, Issue 01-07--February 2007

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    Fuels Reduction Legislation Introduced; 50/ 50 Grants;Legislative Issues;Tips from Tex;Nugget of the Day ; Calendar of Events; Fire Weather Tools; Coach or Quarterback?; Sandy’s Corne

    Staff Pay Levels for Selected Positions in Senators’ Offices, FY2009-FY2013

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    [Excerpt] This report provides pay data for 16 staff position titles that are typically deployed in Senators’ offices. The positions include the following: Administrative Director; Casework Supervisor; Caseworker; Chief of Staff; Communications Director; Counsel; Executive Assistant; Field Representative; Legislative Assistant; Legislative Correspondent; Legislative Director; Press Secretary; Scheduler; “Specials Director,” a combined category that includes the job titles Director of Projects, Director of Special Projects, Director of Federal Projects, Director of Grants, Projects Director, or Grants Director; Staff Assistant; and State Director. Senators’ staff pay data for the years FY2009-FY2013 were derived from a random sampling of Senators’ offices in which at least one staff member worked in a position in each year

    Legislative History and Statutory Interpretation: The Supreme Court and the Tenth Circuit

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    The author analyzed all the U.S. Supreme Court cases and all the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals cases for the calendar year 1995 to see how heavily legislative history was used to interpret statutes. The author begins this article by discussing the different theories of statutory interpretation, noting how legislative history fits into the picture and observing the reliance on dictionaries for interpreting words and phrases. The author also looks to see what use is being made of administrative interpretations of statutes and how that ties in with legislative history. Finally, the author looks at how U.S. Supreme Court justices and justices in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals view statutory interpretation and legislative history. In Appendix C, the author explains how to do legislative history research and how to find legislative history materials

    Tioga Central School District and Tioga Central Teachers Association (2002)

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