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Illinois. Office of the Lieutenant Governor

This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention in the depository, in order by issuing agency.

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  • Analysis of Survey Results {periodical start}
    Annual Service Evaluation Survey for Illinois State Board of Education and Regional Offices of Education.
  • Annual Report of the Governor's Rural Affairs Council to the Honorable Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor and the Illinois General Assembly {periodical start}
    Annual reports of the Governor's Rural Affairs Council (GRAC) chaired by Illinois Lieutenant Governor.
  • Annual Report of the Office of Illinois Lieutenant Governor {periodical start}
    Each annual report details the calendar year activities of the Illinois Lieutenant Governors Office. Each report chronicles the goals and accomplishments of a particular year.
  • Benefits of Natural Landscaping, The
    Illinois Lieutenant Governor's Office guide explaining the economic, environmental, and community benefits of natural landscaping. Natural landscaping is the planting or preservation of native vegetation in ways that help retain or augmentnatural landscape features, such as wetlands, prairies or woodlands. Natural landscaping can be applied in nearly any public green space, from parks to school grounds to municipal building lawns.
  • Blackout Solutions: final report of the Special Task Force on the Condition and Future of the Illinois Energy Infrastructure
    A Illinois Lieutenant Governor's Office report recommending ways to improve system reliability, ensure the safety of Illinois power plants, and increase the diversity of the states energy portfolio. The Special Task Force on the Condition and Future of the Illinois Energy Infrastructure (created 8/16/2003), which was comprised of ten cabinet level members and chaired by the Lt. Governor, was charged with analyzing the state's existing power generation, transmission and distribution systems; examining nuclear power plant safety; developing ways to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy; and evaluating the possibility of Illinois power outages and the state's emergency response preparedness.
  • Cesar Chavez Serve and Learn Program
    Brochure describing the Lt. Governor's Cesar Chavez Serve and Learn Program. The mission of the Cesar Chavez Serve and Learn Program is to instill an ethic of service and civic responsibility in our young people.
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Walk Across Illinois {periodical start}
    Frequently asked questions and answers about the Illinois Lieutenant Governor's Office Walk Across Illinois program. The Walk Across Illinois is an easy way to improve your health, one step at a time. Obesity, high blood pressure and inadequate exercise are community health problems which challenge us all. By encouraging everyone in Illinois to walk on average just one-half mile daily for a year, the Walk Across Illinois initiative can help boost the life expectancy and well-being of all Illinois residents.
  • Green: the Newsletter of the Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council {periodical start}
    Green: the Newsletter of the Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council. The Council comprised of the directors of seven Illinois state agencies, the Council is charged with coordinating state policies and projects to reduce pollution and incorporate resource conservation into government operations. Illinois Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn is the Chair.
  • Greening Your Community
    Illinois Lieutenant Governor's Office Greening Your Community Guidebook helps communities make themselves green. Using the policies and practices in this guide you can make your community green, environmentally friendly and fiscally prudent. The Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council is charged with making the State of Illinois as green as it can be. The Council helps state and local agencies find ways to Build and maintain green facilities, Reduce waste and pollution, Acquire and use environmentally friendly products, Adopt environmentally friendly policies. Greening your community can be as easy as turning off the lights to conserve energy or as ambitious as building a Green Building. Whatever you choose to do, the Illinois Green Government CoordinatingCouncil is here to help you.
  • Guide to Green Main Street {periodical start}
    Illinois Lieutenant Governor's Office Greening Main Street guide is to help Illinois communities make themselves green. The following pages put forward ideas and suggestions for community projects and programs that will help revitalize your Main Street town as a more environmentally friendly and energy efficient community. Illinois Main Street is a comprehensive community revitalization program which promotes historic reservation and economic development of the states traditional business districts. Illinois Main Street helps communities define their own vision and works with them to make that vision a reality.

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