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24944
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Anthony Foxx, the U.S. transportation secretary, started his successful political career as mayor of Charlotte. When nominated, he was then unanimously voted into the transportation secretary position. He is described as being passionate about his job and genuinely liked by both Democrats and Republicans alike.
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25242
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In a speech by Bob Epting, a member of the NC Environmental Management Commission, he describes the process of dissonance and how it evolves into dysfunction in regulatory processes.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 20 Issue 2, Spring 2001, p5, por
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35475
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NC's 1995 General Assembly faced elections yields that were a conglomerate of national and local interests. The national and local legislative wish list focused on reforms to taxation, welfare, governmental operations, and bureaucratic operations. NC’s voters sought improvements in their design and construction industries. The item on their wish list: single prime contracts, boasted to be more time and cost efficient than multi-prime contracts.
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