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- Michigan Executive Branch - Governor, Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State and the Attorney GeneralWhile candidates for the governor's office are chosen in the August primary election, candidates for the others are nominated at the regular year between presidential elections (voters cast one vote jointly for Governor and Lieutenant Governor). An amendment to the constitution adopted by the voters in 1992 limits these elected executives to two terms (eight years). This limitation applies to terms if office beginning on or after January 1, 1993.
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- Michigan Departmement of AgricultureThe Department of Agriculture promotes agricultural interests of the state and develops safeguards to protect the public from disease and unsanitary conditions in connection with food production and ...
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- Michigan Attorney GeneralThe attorney general is the lawyer for the State of Michigan. When public legal matters arise, he renders opinions on matters of law, and provides legal counsel for the legislature and for each officer, ...
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- Michigan Department of Civil Rights,The Department of Civil Rights, in implementing the mission of the commission, secures the full enjoyment of civil rights guaranteed by law and the constitution through the elimination of discrimination...
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- Michigan Civil Service CommissionThe Civil Service Commission has overall responsibility for regulating conditions of employment for classified civil service workers in all of the departments of the executive branch of state government. Our mission is to provide innovative, effective, and timely HR consultation and services to attract, develop, and retain a workforce that is diverse, flexible, creative, and competent to meet the ever-changing needs of state government.
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- Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH)The Michigan Department of Community Health has added podcasts as a new feature on the Web site. MDCH wants to further communicate our health message to you. All podcasts will feature tips and information on various topics such as the benefits of maintaining a healthy heart, visiting a doctor and dentist routinely, eating the right foods and exercising.
The podcasts will be updated regularly to accompany various events and news related to health issues in Michigan. Please, enjoy this new tool as you take charge of your health.
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- Michigan Department of CorrectionsThe goal of the Michigan Department of Corrections is to provide the greatest amount of public protection while making the most efficient use of the State's resources. It meets its goal by ensuring that the state's judges and other criminal justice administrators have the broadest possible array of viable sentencing and sanctioning options, and by ensuring that appropriate supervision is maintained so that Michigan's neighborhoods, families and citizens can be protected.
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- Michigan Department of EducationThe Department of Education, under the direction of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, carries out the policies of the State Board of Education. The Department implements federal and state...
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- Michigan Department of Environmental QualityThe department is dedicated to protecting human health and to preserving a healthy environment. The department will exemplify good environmental stewardship and affirm that a healthy environment is...
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- Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries (HAL)The Library of Michigan collects current and historical materials related to Michigan, from local government publications to history and biography, business and industry to literature and folklore. This includes the Michigan Newspaper Microfilm collection. Dating to the early 1800s and covering locations throughout the state, it provides a wealth of primary documents, making it indispensable to researchers, genealogists and historians.
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