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Joseph Edmund Sterrett (June 17, 1870 – March 22, 1934) was an American accountant, known as one of "accountancy's most active pioneers" [1] and the 11th inductee into the Accounting Hall of Fame in 1953.
The Virginia Constitution of 1851 provided for the popular election of the attorney general. [3] Mary Sue Terry, sworn in in 1986, was Virginia's first female attorney general. [4] Jason Miyares, sworn in on January 15, 2022, is the state's first Latino attorney general. [5]
Joseph Sterett (1773–1821), or Sterrett, Maryland militia officer Joseph Edmund Sterrett (1870–1934), American accountant Topics referred to by the same term
John Robert Sitlington Sterrett (1851–1914), American classical scholar and archeologist; Joseph Edmund Sterrett (1870–1934), American accountant; Samuel Sterett (1758–1833), American politician; Samuel B. Sterrett (1922–2013), judge of the United States Tax Court; Virginia Frances Sterrett (1900–1931), American artist and illustrator
The attorney general is second in the line of succession to the governor. Whenever there is a vacancy in all three executive offices of governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general, then the speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates becomes governor. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, is the Governor.
Jun. 18—richmond, va. — Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Monday that a new Elder Abuse Investigation Center was coming to Central Virginia. Attorney General Miyares was joined by ...
The judge also ordered that Nexus, Libre, Donovan, Moore and Ajin pay $111,135,620 in civil penalties to the CFPB, as well as additional civil penalties of $7,100,000 to the Commonwealth of ...
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