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  2. Administrative divisions of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Local government is not required to pay for health care insurance for government retirees. As of 2010, none do. [3] In 2011, researchers at Florida State University said that Florida's cities and counties have promised pensions they cannot afford. Pension obligations constituted 8% of total spending by local governments in 2009. [4]

  3. List of Florida state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Executive branch agencies and departments nominally under the authority of the Governor include: [1] [2] Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA); Florida Board of Governors

  4. Government of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Administrative Register (FAR) is the daily publication containing proposed rules and notices of state agencies. [10] The regulations are codified in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC). [11] There are also numerous decisions, opinions and rulings of state agencies. [12] The state had about 122,000 employees in 2010. [13] [14]

  5. Category:Government of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Local government in Florida (20 C, ... State agencies of Florida (4 C, ... Florida Constitution of 1885; Florida Constitutional Convention of 1838;

  6. Special district (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The state of Illinois leads the nation in the number of special districts with California close behind. [42] State counts of their special districts may differ from the federal count because the states may have different definitions of a special district than the U.S. Census Bureau. [35]

  7. State governments of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, state governments are institutional units exercising functions of government at a level below that of the federal government. Each U.S. state's government holds legislative, executive, and judicial authority over [1] a defined geographic territory.

  8. Local government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution makes local government a matter of state rather than federal law, with special cases for territories and the District of Columbia. As a result, the states have adopted a wide variety of systems of local government.

  9. Constitution of Florida - Wikipedia

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    One of the requirements for Florida to become a state and join the Union was that its constitution must be approved by the United States Congress.In order to fulfill that requirement, an act was passed by the Florida Territorial Council in 1838, approved by Governor Richard Keith Call, calling for the election of delegates in October 1838 to a convention to be held at St. Joseph, Florida.