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  2. Board of Control (municipal government) - Wikipedia

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    In municipal government, a Board of Control is an executive body that usually deals with financial and administrative matters. The idea is that a small body of four or five people is better able to make certain decisions than a large, unwieldy city council.

  3. State Board of Education says it wants more control over public...

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    A majority on the Republican-dominated State Board of Education said Thursday that it wanted more control over whether school library books are considered sexually explicit or not. Ten members on ...

  4. Board of Control - Wikipedia

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    Board of Control may refer to: Board of Control (municipal government), an executive body that usually deals with financial and administrative matters; Board of Control for Cricket in India; Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka, now Sri Lanka Cricket

  5. MBCC - Home

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    The mission of Montana Board of Crime Control is to proactively contribute to public safety, crime prevention and victim assistance through planning, policy development and coordination of the justice system in partnership with citizens, government and communities.

  6. Court says it's ending dispute over Mississippi airport board but...

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    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A federal appeals court says it is ending a long-running dispute over whether the state of Mississippi or its capital, Jackson, will control the city’s airport board.. The decision Tuesday by a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could clear the way for a new board controlled mostly by state-appointed members.

  7. President of the Board of Control - Wikipedia

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    The President of the Board of Control was a British government official in the late 18th and early 19th centuries responsible for overseeing the British East India Company and generally serving as the chief official in London responsible for Indian affairs. The position was frequently a cabinet level one.

  8. Darrell L. Clarke named chair of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control ...

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    “For almost 91 years, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has worked to benefit the Commonwealth by regulating the beverage alcohol industry, serving as a responsible retailer and wholesaler, promoting responsible consumption and alcohol education, and generating significant dollars for state and local coffers,” Clarke said in a statement

  9. How does Cleveland's Board of Control spend taxpayer money?

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    How does the Board of Control work? What power does it have? Credit: John G for Signal Cleveland. Most Cleveland residents are familiar with the major players who spend taxpayer money — our elected mayor and City Council members.

  10. Board-of-control Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

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    Board-of-control definition: A small executive body in municipal government , usually dealing with financial and administrative matters.

  11. In municipal corporations organized under sections 705.71 to 705.86, inclusive, of the Revised Code, there shall be a board of control composed of the mayor, who shall be the president thereof, the auditor, and the heads of the departments appointed by the mayor. The board of control shall: