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The initial identification and description of the species was outlined by Carl Linnaeus, published in 1766 as Gobius barbarus and renamed to Periophthalmus barbarus. [3] The Atlantic mudskipper has also previously been known or misidentified as Gobius koelreuteri, Periophthalmus papilio, Periophthalmus gabonicus, Periophthalmus erythronemus. [3]
Texas State Auditor's Office; Texas State Board of Dental Examiners; Texas State Board for Educator Certification; Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists; Texas State Board of Public Accountancy; Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners; Texas State Cemetery; Texas State Law Library; Texas State Library and Archives Commission
The State Capitol resembles the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., but is faced in Texas pink granite and is topped by a statue of the "Goddess of Liberty" holding aloft a five-point Texas star. The capitol is also notable for purposely being built seven feet taller than the U.S. national capitol.
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]
In part with $1.8 million in funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation—which was independent of the company, although it was a major shareholder—Johnson & Johnson found its first willing partners among Medicaid and health officials in Texas, some of whom were paid consulting fees by J&J’s Janssen unit for their involvement.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said U.S.-owned border wall materials, which were available for sale, were pulled from an Arizona auction at the government's request. The Lonestar State had shown ...
Current or former elected and appointed state Executive Branch officials in the state of Texas, which unlike many other states, does not have a Cabinet-structure akin to the United States Cabinet. Subcategories