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Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 2008 (open access)

Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 2008

Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
Date: March 21, 2008
Creator: Nash, Tammye
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Funeral Program for Eva Pearline Ceasar-Tanksley, March 21, 2001] (open access)

[Funeral Program for Eva Pearline Ceasar-Tanksley, March 21, 2001]

Funeral program for Ms. Eva Pearline Ceasar-Tanksley, born August 5, 1924. The funeral was held March 21, 2001 at Tried Stone Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Franklin Harris. Funeral arrangements were made through Carter-Taylor-Williams Mortuary, and she was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 21, 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Funeral Program for Walter Prince, Jr., March 21, 2006] (open access)

[Funeral Program for Walter Prince, Jr., March 21, 2006]

Funeral program for Mr. Walker Prince, Jr., born July 5, 1952 and died March 13, 2006. The funeral was held Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at D. W. Brooks Funeral Home Chapel, officiated by Steven R. Owens. Funeral arrangements were made through D. W. Brooks Funeral Home.
Date: March 21, 2006
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Funeral Program for James A. Spaights, March 21, 2003] (open access)

[Funeral Program for James A. Spaights, March 21, 2003]

Funeral program for James A. Spaights, born November 25, 1930 and died March 9, 2003. The funeral was held March 21, 2003 at St. James A. M. E. Church. Funeral arrangements were made through La Paz Funeral Chapels, and he was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: March 21, 2003
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 156, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 2009 (open access)

The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 156, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 2009

Semi-weekly newspaper from Bastrop, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Date: March 21, 2009
Creator: Wright, Cyndi
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-0312 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-0312

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Whether service as an assistant prosecutor employed by the district attorney of another state qualifies as service credit for longevity pay under Government Code section 41.252(a).
Date: March 21, 2005
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-0313 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-0313

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Whether a county commissioners court may compel a justice of the peace to use a vendor under contract with the county to collect court fines, fees, and costs.
Date: March 21, 2005
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-353 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-353

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John Cornyn, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether state highway revenues may be invested in a toll road project without a requirement for repayment (RQ-0319-JC)
Date: March 21, 2001
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-199 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-199

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John Cornyn, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether a member of the Gilmer Volunteer Fire Department may simultaneously serve on a city council (RQ-0131-JC)
Date: March 21, 2000
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-200 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-200

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John Cornyn, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether chapter 110 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code exempts a religious post-secondary educational institution from regulation by the Higher Education Coordinating Board (RQ-0134-JC)
Date: March 21, 2000
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-201 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-201

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John Cornyn, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether the Department of Licensing and Regulation may require applicants for a boxing license to submit to HIV testing as a condition of licensure (RQ-0137-JC)
Date: March 21, 2000
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-202 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: JC-202

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John Cornyn, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether the Port of Bay City Authority of Matagorda County is authorized to accept the conveyance of certain easements from the United State Army Corps of Engineers for the purpose of conveying them to the private property owners whose fee interests are encumbered by the easements (RQ-0143-JC)
Date: March 21, 2000
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-43 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-43

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification: Interpretation of selection 160.633 of the Texas Family Code.
Date: March 21, 2003
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-44 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: GA-44

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether a home-rule municipality may operate a cemetary (RQ-0614-JC)
Date: March 21, 2003
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

Doctoral Recital: 2005-03-21 – Noel James Wallace, bass trombone

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: March 21, 2005
Creator: Wallace, Noel James
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 2008 (open access)

Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 2008

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: March 21, 2008
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 77, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 2007 (open access)

Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 77, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Free weekly newspaper that includes business and classified advertising.
Date: March 21, 2007
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 2002 (open access)

The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 2002

Weekly newspaper from Albany, Texas that includes local, county, and state news along with extensive advertising.
Date: March 21, 2002
Creator: Lucas, Melinda L.
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Information Technology: OMB Leadership Critical to Making Needed Enterprise Architecture and E-government Progress (open access)

Information Technology: OMB Leadership Critical to Making Needed Enterprise Architecture and E-government Progress

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "E-government refers to operations that enhance delivery of government information and services. Enterprise architectures provides for successful delivery of e-government applications, which in turn promise improved government performance and accountability. Under the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) leadership, the president's fiscal year 2003 budget proposes 24 e-government initiatives, most involving multiple agencies. These initiatives have laudable goals, including the elimination of redundant, nonintegrated business operations and systems which could save billions of dollars. The success of these initiatives depends in large part on whether they are pursued within the context of enterprise architectures. Approved architectures for most of these initiatives do not currently exist. OMB has been a proponent of enterprise architectures and has recently devoted increased attention to them. However, it can and should play a larger role. The maturity framework and benchmark data about 116 departments, component agencies, and independent agencies GAO reviews in this testimony provide important baseline information against which targeted improvement across the government can be defined and measured."
Date: March 21, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Long-Term Care: Aging Baby Boom Generation Will Increase Demand and Burden on Federal and State Budgets (open access)

Long-Term Care: Aging Baby Boom Generation Will Increase Demand and Burden on Federal and State Budgets

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As more and more of the baby boomers enter retirement age, spending for Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security is expected to absorb correspondingly larger shares of federal revenue and crowd out other spending. The aging of the baby boomers will also increase the demand for long-term care and contribute to federal and state budget burdens. The number of disabled elderly who cannot perform daily living activities without assistance is expected to double in the future. Long-term care spending from public and private sources--about $137 billion for persons of all ages in 2000--will rise dramatically as the baby boomers age. Without fundamental financing changes, Medicaid--which pays more than one-third of long-term care expenditures for the elderly--can be expected to remain one of the largest funding sources, straining both federal and state governments."
Date: March 21, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Environmental Protection: Observations on Elevating the Environmental Protection Agency to Cabinet Status (open access)

Environmental Protection: Observations on Elevating the Environmental Protection Agency to Cabinet Status

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony comments on legislation that would elevate the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to Cabinet status. Today, EPA's mission, size, and scope of responsibilities place it on a par with many Cabinet departments. The United States is the only major industrial power without a Cabinet-level environmental organization. It is important to consider that (1) environmental policy be given appropriate weight as it cuts across the domestic and foreign policies that other Cabinet departments implement and enforce and (2) the head of the agency is able to deal as an equal with his or her counterparts within the federal government as well as the international community. Conferring Cabinet status on EPA would not in itself change the federal environmental role or policies, but it would clearly have an important symbolic effect. Regardless of its status, however, EPA must respond more effectively to its fundamental management challenges. These challenges include (1) placing the right people with the appropriate skills where they are needed and (2) gaining access to high-quality environmental, natural, and social data on which to base environmental decisions. EPA must have the flexibility to use innovative approaches to …
Date: March 21, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intercity Passenger Rail: Assessing the Benefits of Increased Federal Funding for Amtrak and High-Speed Passenger Rail Systems (open access)

Intercity Passenger Rail: Assessing the Benefits of Increased Federal Funding for Amtrak and High-Speed Passenger Rail Systems

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discusses the benefits of increased federal funding for the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) and high-speed passenger rail systems. Amtrak made minimal progress in 2000 toward achieving operational self-sufficiency. Although Amtrak is required by law to achieve operational self-sufficiency by the end of 2002, the outlook is not bright. Amtrak reduced its "budget gap" by only $5 million and must achieve an additional $281 million in savings by the end of next year. In addition to the uncertainty over Amtrak's future, this is an opportunity to examine the future of intercity passenger rail. Federal costs are expected to be large. For example, the ultimate cost to build high-speed rail corridors is unknown, but it will certainly be in the many tens of billions of dollars. Much of the funding could be expected to come from the federal government. In deciding the future of intercity passenger rail, it is important for Congress to have realistic assessments of the benefits to the public from this mode of transportation. These assessments would help establish the role, if any, of intercity passenger rail service in the nation's transportation system and …
Date: March 21, 2001
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Foreign Assistance: Implementing Disaster Recovery Assistance in Latin America (open access)

Foreign Assistance: Implementing Disaster Recovery Assistance in Latin America

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discusses the U.S. government's disaster recovery and reconstruction program for countries that have been devastated by hurricanes. GAO found that the Agency for International Development (AID) and other U.S. agencies are using the disaster recovery assistance to bring about economic recovery, improve public health and access to education, provide permanent housing for displaced families, and improve disaster mitigation and preparedness. To achieve these broad objectives, AID is funding infrastructure construction and repair, technical assistance and training, loans for farmers and small businesses, and some commodities. After initial start-up problems, the U.S. disaster recovery and reconstruction program is proceeding, and most activities are scheduled for completion on or before December 31, 2001, as AID and congressional staff had informally agreed. To help ensure that funds are spent as intended, AID has channeled much of the disaster recovery assistance funding through cooperating partners with proven track records, contracted with management and financial services firms to handle disbursement to vulnerable partners, and hired contractors to monitor project quality. Although some activities have not gone as smoothly as planned, the missions have responded to concerns as they arose. The bottom …
Date: March 21, 2001
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Financial Management: USDA Faces Major Financial Management Challenges (open access)

Financial Management: USDA Faces Major Financial Management Challenges

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the financial management issues facing the Department of Agriculture (USDA), focusing on problems in the areas of: (1) implementing the Federal Credit Reform Act (FCRA) of 1990 and related accounting standards; (2) reconciling its Fund Balance with Treasury accounts; (3) addressing weaknesses in the Forest Service's financial accounting and reporting; (4) correcting certain other material internal control weaknesses; and (5) complying with some key laws and regulations."
Date: March 21, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library