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...driven by a genuinely idealistic pragmatism, and by forging legislative coalitions of the willing, King actually accomplished dramatic change, and emerged among the nation’s most progressive governors??totally rebuilding mental health and corrections systems, instituting “e-government” to improve state services, doubling his state’s commitment to research and development, and adding more land to conservation than had ever been donated in Maine history...
...mate, Chris F. Gabrieli ’81, is better prepared to be governor than Kerry Healey ’82, Romney’s No. 2. Her ads point out that two recent Massachusetts governors have departed early from the Corner Office, leaving the state in their lieutenant governors?? hands...
Each year, the Ig Nobel Board of Governors??–composed of actual Nobel scientific laureates, science professionals, public figures and athletes––chooses the recipients of 10 Ig Nobel Awards, each in a different field. The board randomly selects someone from the street to help with the final decision...
Among his many awards for lifelong work, including the National Governors?? Arts Award in 1992, Hays said he takes most pride in his Harvard Arts Medal. He received the medal in 1999, the fifth recipient of an award that honors distinguished Harvard alumni who achieve excellence in the arts and achieve public good through their artistic endeavors...
...complaining about federal meddling in state affairs—and not showing Washington any greater deference now that one of their own is calling the shots. “The objective here is not to substitute conservative micromanagement for liberal micromanagement,” Engler, who chairs the governors?? association, said last weekend. “The problem is micromanagement...