The Governor is the head of the Executive and is assisted by: * The Lieutenant Governor * The Secretary of State * The Attorney General * The State Treasurer * The State Auditor * The Superintendent of Public Instruction * The Commissioner of Public Lands and * The Insurance Commissioner.
Parker does not have geographic divisions. There are several Parker divisions with offices in Washington State (at least three).
Xerox Corporation has a variety of offices and activities in Washington State, but does not maintain a headquarters there. Xerox Corporate Headquarters are in Connecticut
Washington DC is "surrounded" by the state of Maryland, but it is an entity in itself with its own separate municipal offices (police, fire, etc...) and is not "run" by the state of Maryland.
Senators have offices and work in Washington, DC. The Senator will also have an office in their home state.
The white house is in Washington DC because Washington DC is the united state's capital. It is head of all the government, and holds all the offices.
Four offices...Washington D.C., Washington, Missouri; Columbia, Missouri and Hannibal, Missouri.
There are several real estate offices in Washington State. Most of the highly advertised agencies such as Century21 and United Country have offices in all states. Depending on your location, there are several listing in the Yellow Pages that will aid you in your search.
The headquarters of Comprehensive Healthcare Solutions is located in Tacoma, in the state of Washington. They also have offices based in the East and West coast.
All states, including Washington, have state sponsored employment offices that administer their unemployment programs, that is a good place to start. After that consult the local Spokane newspaper.
The Washington State Capitol Building was first occupied by the legislature in 1928. The building was completed in 1922, but it took several years for the legislature to move in due to delays in construction and the need for additional facilities. The Capitol serves as the home for the Washington State Legislature and the offices of the Governor.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 state that Congress has the power: "To establish post offices and post roads."
1. secretary of state 2. attorney general 3. commissioner of agriculture 4. commissioner of insurance 5. commissioner of labor 6. superintendent of public instruction 7. state treasurer 8. state auditor