Box II.A. - 58
Contains 28 Results:
Press conference, 1976 July 21
Press conference, 1976 January 26
Press conference, 1976 February 9
Civil Service pay scale revised upwards // pay increases of five percent for other state employees in Governor's amended budget //Commissioner Albertazzie filing for Governor // Cultural Center progress report
Press conference, 1976 June 30
West Virginia Highways Funding-- Governor's Plan // Health System agency approval // Salary increase of $1,000 for all state employees across-the-board // Civil Service-- new ratings and pay increases
Press conference, 1976 August 20
Welfare clothing allowance for needy school children discussed, food stamps for striking miners- circumstances under which they will receive them and federal regulations governing issuance, Governor's assessment of FORD-DOLE ticket, Governor's comments regarding running against Robert Byrd in U.S. Senate race in November, Governor states he did not discuss his political future with President Ford
Governor Moore and President Ford , 1975 November 11
at the Civic Center
Victory dinner for Governor Thompson, 1974 December 9
New Hampshire
Press conference (am2862_rtr_0200), 1975 March 21
Public Institution Commissioner, Calvin Calendin, sworn in by Justice Haden// SSI (Supplemental Security Income Program) initiated by state of West Virginia Welfare Dept. //Revenue estimates will not be revised for legislature// legislature discussion, more of
Press conference (am2862_rtr_0201), 1975 January 10
Colcon (pilot coal hydro carbonization plant) status discussed// Welfare Commissioner Ed Flowers' resignation revealed and Tom Tinder, previously Flower's assistant introduced as new Welfare commissioner// Teacher's retirement fund contributions by higher education participants take-over by state explained.// track and field hall of fame location discussed// "dirtiest city"--REAP's director so dubbed Charleston--discussed.