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City Council, Ward 8 Council member (2018–present) Council President (2022–2024) Became the first openly transgender black woman to be elected to office in 2017. [67] Stephe Koontz: Doraville, Georgia: City Council, 3rd District 2018–present First openly transgender person elected in Georgia [68] [69] Lisa Middleton: Palm Springs, California
The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) is a United States non-profit organization, established in 1987, which is a member-based organization of private companies that provide transcript evaluation services of academic degrees awarded from non-United States educational institutions.
Capital Area Council of Governments; Central Texas Council of Governments; Coastal Bend Council of Governments; Concho Valley Council of Governments; Deep East Texas Council of Governments; East Texas Council of Governments; Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission; Heart of Texas Council of Governments; Houston-Galveston Area Council
List of Texas state agencies. Add languages. ... Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities; ... Texas County and District Retirement System;
Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE) is a public service nonprofit organization.ECE prepares evaluation reports that identify the United States equivalents of educational qualifications earned in other countries. [1]
Jane Y. McCallum served as Secretary of State of Texas from 1927 to 1933, the longest term of office. The following is a list of secretaries of state of Texas for both the Republic of Texas and the State of Texas. [1]
Central District Health employees were no longer able to escalate a discrimination complaint to the Idaho Personnel Commission, which provides oversight of the state’s HR departments. The law ...
Texas House of Representatives: 1968 [64] Texas 18: Sylvester Turner (D) No Open seat; replacing Erica Lee Carter (D) [j] Mayor of Houston Texas House of Representatives: 1954 [65] Texas 26: Brandon Gill (R) No Open seat; replacing Michael C. Burgess (R) Conservative media website founder 1994 [66] Texas 32: Julie Johnson (D) No Open seat ...