Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) is the Washington State Government agency overseeing higher education in the state of Washington. It consists of a nine-member citizen board and an associated cabinet-level agency.
Initiative 200 was a Washington state initiative filed by Scott Smith and Tim Eyman. [1] It sought to prohibit racial and gender preferences by state and local government. [2] It was on the Washington ballot in November 1998 and passed with 58.22% of the vote. [3] It added to Washington's law (but not its constitution) the following language:
Geographic Information Council, Washington State (WAGIC) Geographic Names, Washington State Board on (WBGN) Governor, Office of the (GOVERNOR) Governor's Office of Indian Affairs (GOIA) Grain Commission (WGC) Growth Management Hearings Boards (GMBH) Hardwoods Commission (WHC) Health Care Authority, Washington State (HCA)
WSAC may refer to: WSAC, the ICAO code for Changi Air Base (East) , Singapore Washington Student Achievement Council , a Washington State Government agency overseeing higher education in the state of Washington
Kathy Kristensen Lambert (born 1 February 1953) served as an American politician and educator from Washington state. Lambert was a 20 year member of the King County Council for the third district, the largest district covering much of the eastern part of the county.
Reuven Michael Carlyle [1] (born August 10, 1965) is a founder of Earth Finance, a global climate strategy and investment firm.He is also an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Washington legislature [2] representing the Washington's 36th legislative district in the state house between 2009 and 2016 and in the state senate between 2016 and 2023.
The Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner was created in 1889–90, and became a separate agency in 1907 with an elected commissioner. [1] The current commissioner is Mike Kreidler , a Democrat first elected in 2000 and reelected five times.
This is a list of colleges and universities in Washington state, including other educational institutions providing higher education. Public institutions