N&O Index Card Listings

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Government Agencies
  • Budget office changes policy on vending funds - Ja 17 84 1C
  • Court says agencies not defendants (in lawsuit stemming from
  • communists' deaths) - Ap 21 84 2C
  • 'Major weaknesses' detailed by auditor in state agencies - My 15 84 14C
  • Bill would limit power of agencies to make rules - Jn 29 84 1D
  • Endowments offer steady income for state agencies - Fe 5 84 19A
  • Regulatory limits on agencies passed despite pleas for delay - Jn 30 84 3C
  • Agencies, boards oppose bill to limit power in disputes - Jy 3 84 14C
  • Plan would add state buildings downtown, next to Dix hospital - Au 1 84 1C
  • New (consolidated) day-care division backed - No 22 84 1C
Government Agencies
  • Danger: Government at work; Public employers pay no fines though safety violations numerous - Mr 14 92, 1
  • State agencies don't copy others' duplicating fees - Mr 28 92, 4B
  • Legislators doubt agencies will practice safety message - Mr 31 92, 4B
  • Editorial: Capping state copy fees - Ap 2 92, 12A
  • Legislator wants to create inspector general post - Jy 11 92, 4B
  • Which government agencies offer the most "family-friendly" leave policies? - (Chart) - Oc 9 92, 2B
Government Agencies
  • Legislators on boards - Ja 13 82 6
Government Agencies
  • N. C. housing panel needed, report says - Fe 5 83 8A
  • Court upholds fines slapped on (welfare) agency - My 7 83 3C
  • Panel seeks to define and rework administrative law-making powers - Oc 16 83 32A
Government Agencies
  • Officials criticize new publication law (state register) - Ja 31 86 4D
  • Legislature urged to abolish boards; duplication cited - Jn 6 86 10C
  • Bill changed to remove 41 targeted agencies - Jn 13 86 10B
  • Review panel gets support despite Martin objections - Jn 27 86 8B
  • Bill sets up review panel, abolishes obsolete boards - Jn 28 86 20A
  • House OKs commission to review regulations - Jn 28 86 20A
  • Under the dome: Martin partially lifts freeze on hiring - Au 9 86 1
  • Proposals suggest pay increase for teachers, new rural agency - Au 30 86 1C
  • Task force created on 'hate groups' - Oc 3 86 8C
  • Agencies poorly coordinated on environment, panel says - Oc 18 86 2C
  • Officials oppose environmental 'super agency' - No 1 15A
  • Editorial: Environment efforts fragmented - No 5 86 18A
  • Environmental proposal (to form super agency to deal with environmental issues) draws fire - De 11 86 2C
Government Agencies
  • Under the Dome: Legislators ponder Commerce chiefs - Ap 1 87 1
  • Panel to consider bill on (government agency) closings during snow - My 7 87 34A
  • Under the Dome: Watkins takes aim at executive agencies - My 21 87 1
  • Budget balancing battles; Agency chiefs decry funding cuts ordered by legislators - Jy 4 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Art work adorns government walls - Jy 21 87 1
  • State agencies call cash settlements rare - Au 9 87 27A
  • State agencies told to shoulder part of cost of property losses (due to shortage of security guards) - Se 2 87 20C
  • Martin backs 'super agency'; Governor shifts, supports consolidating environmental programs - De 5 87 1C
  • Correction employees' move stirs up fuss over office space - De 8 87 1C
  • Editorial: Consensus to consolidate (environmental programs) - De 8 87 14A
Government Agencies
  • House backs plan to end exemption on safety fines - My 3 91 3B
  • State agencies shred recycled paper plans - My 30 91 6C
Government Agencies
  • Environmental merger legislation readied - Mr 3 89 16A
  • Work begins on bill unifying agencies - Mr 15 89 11A
  • House panel backs bill on environment agencies - Mr 31 89 12A
  • Environmental plan (new agency) wins tentative OK - Ap 5 89 11A
  • Agencies prepare for fall of legislative budget ax - Ap 24 89 2C
  • Office lease costs slow down environmental consolidation - Jn 30 89 16A
  • Unresolved issues slowing push to end legislative session - Au 3 89 11A
Government Agencies
  • Environmental programs should fall under health agency, doctor (Brown) says - Ja 23 88 10B
  • Environmental programs may be merged (GOVERNMENT AGENCIES) - Fe 5 88 5D
  • EMC backs environmental 'super agency' under NRCD - Fe 11 88 14C
  • Martin backs unified environment agency - Fe 18 88 1C
  • GOP supporter increasing income from state leases - Mr 23 88 1C
  • Merger of agencies endorsed; Environmental-health department discussed - Mr 25 88 7D
  • Martin says plan's delay is political (consolidating environmental programs) - Ap 30 88 6A
  • Assembly leaders see no time for Martin consolidation plan - Ma 17 88 1C
  • Export office proposed; Martin urges funds to help N.C. firms - Ma 24 88 1D
  • Martin forces jockey for environmental plan - Jn 8 88 18C
  • Federal agencies move north (Raleigh) - Jy 7 88 1T
  • Martin mulls do-it-himself consolidation; Governor claims politics delays environmental, health
  • merger - Jy 16 88 1C
  • Literacy panel proposed; Report wants council to oversee training - Jy 22 88 1C
  • Environment agency merger gelling - Jy 23 88 13A
  • Reorganization of agency on aging planned - Jy 29 88 24C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: The politics of consolidation - Jy 31 88 7D
  • Editorial: State government's extra wheel (Office of Administrative Hearings) - Au 1 88 6A
  • Buying from minority-owned businesses (Chart) - Au 7 88 32A
  • Martin agencies top Democrats in aiding minority firms - Au 7 88 27A
  • Legislators discuss funds for state parks, tourism; Separate agency, user fees might bring more
  • money - Au 27 88 1C
  • Federal agencies working together to nurture the Smokies biosphere - Oc 9 88 37A
  • Agencies could lose fining clout - No 16 88 1C
  • Tighter rules urged for some agencies getting state money - No 20 88 39A
  • Panel backs environmental, health merger - No 22 88 1C
  • Agencies advised to halt fining - De 7 88 1C
  • Court allows agencies to continue fining - De 9 88 1C
Government Agencies
  • Center's report urges state to prune boards - Ja 29 85 3C
  • Martin move pushes agency for disabled into sub-basement - Fe 5 85 2C
  • Editorial: Kudzu in state government - Fe 10 85 4D
  • General Assembly Round-up: Regulation overhaul - Fe 12 85 2C
  • Lawmakers to file bills to curtail growth of state advisory panels - Ap 10 85 5C
  • Lawmakers to file bills seeking to halt growth of advisory panels - Ap 11 85 6A
  • Bill to eliminate boards filed in error, Martin says - Ap 19 85 7A
  • Disputes bill keeps power in legislature, lawmaker says - Ap 19 85 18A
  • General Assembly Round-up: Administrative procedures (over agency rule enforcement) - Ap 24 85 5C
  • General Assembly Round-up: Useless boards (elimination of) - My 18 85 5B
  • Measure cutting agencies' power subject of Senate panel hearing - Jn 5 85 4C
  • Bill on agency disputes called threat to funds - Jn 7 85 6B
  • Groups oppose state agency rules proposal - Jn 13 85 19A
  • Editorial: A snarled rule book - Jn 17 85 12A
  • Legislature out to abolish useless groups - Jn 17 85 9A
  • N.C. House, Senate may clash over executive rule-making - Jn 21 85 24A
  • House, Senate extend agencies' regulations - Jy 11 85 18C
  • General Assembly Round-up: Unneeded boards - Jy 13 85 5C
  • General Assembly Round-up: Unneeded boards - Jy 14 85 32A
  • Bill to abolish boards delayed as organizations defended - Jy 17 85 15A
  • Under the dome: Agencies ignoring budget-planning law - De 19 85 1
  • N.C. agencies implement ideas to save money - De 23 85 4C