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ContributorsBass, W. W. (Author)
Created1918-09-22
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Letter from W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden requesting the boundaries of the park be reconsidered as a large portion of the land is suitable for mining and farming.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-06-28
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Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass concerning the passing of the national park bill. Hayden states that he will try to make the bill as advantageous to Arizona miners and farmers as possible, but the land will either remain as a national monument or become a national park.

Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass concerning the passing of the national park bill. Hayden states that he will try to make the bill as advantageous to Arizona miners and farmers as possible, but the land will either remain as a national monument or become a national park. A postscript is added concerning the land allocated for the Havasupai Tribe.

Created2002 to 2017
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Mission: To regulate and support Arizona Agriculture in a manner that encourages farming, ranching and agribusiness, while protecting consumers and natural resources.

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Amendments to the bill establishing the Grand Canyon a National Monument. Circa 1908.

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Created2007-04
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The State of Arizona is facing a shortage of registered nurses (RNs) that was reaching a crisis of critical proportion. In 2001, in recognition of this crisis, Governor Hull appointed the Governor’s Task Force on the Nursing Shortage. In 2002, under the leadership and administration of Governor Janet Napolitano, the

The State of Arizona is facing a shortage of registered nurses (RNs) that was reaching a crisis of critical proportion. In 2001, in recognition of this crisis, Governor Hull appointed the Governor’s Task Force on the Nursing Shortage. In 2002, under the leadership and administration of Governor Janet Napolitano, the Task Force was charged with the development of a statewide strategic plan targeting the multiple and complex factors involved with the shortage of RNs. This plan was completed in 2005, and members of the task force continued to work until objectives from the plan were completed or well on a path of completion. This report is a summary of outcomes of the work plan developed by the Task Force.

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Created2004
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The Governor’s Task Force on the Nursing Shortage was charged with developing a statewide strategic plan to ensure that the State of Arizona has the nursing resource necessary to met the healthcare needs of its citizens. It was organized around four strategic themes that categorize the factors that contribute to

The Governor’s Task Force on the Nursing Shortage was charged with developing a statewide strategic plan to ensure that the State of Arizona has the nursing resource necessary to met the healthcare needs of its citizens. It was organized around four strategic themes that categorize the factors that contribute to the nursing shortage and recommendations to counter those factors. The themes are:
· Attracting People to the Profession
· Educating More Nurses
· Improving the Work Environment
· Removing Regulatory Barriers
This report summarizes work done to date and identifies specific goals, strategies and responsible parties for impacting the nursing shortage in the short and long term.

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Created2002-07-31
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To facilitate development of the Environmental Impact Statement which must accompany the Section 10 multi-species conservation proposal, a series of issue papers were prepared. In Pima County, ranching is uniquely able to preserve the integrity of vast tracts of connected and unfragmented open space and wildlife habitat. This study reviews

To facilitate development of the Environmental Impact Statement which must accompany the Section 10 multi-species conservation proposal, a series of issue papers were prepared. In Pima County, ranching is uniquely able to preserve the integrity of vast tracts of connected and unfragmented open space and wildlife habitat. This study reviews the effect of five alternative permit strategies on the County's ability to preserve unfragmented landscapes through conserving ranch lands.

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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962