President Theodore Roosevelt
The National Conservation Commission was appointed on June 8, 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt and consisted of representatives of the United States Congress and relevant executive agency technocrats.
Gifford Pinchot was the first head of the National Conservation Commission. The NCC was appointed by President Theodor Roosevelt.
The budget of Oklahoma Conservation Commission is 27,800,000 dollars.
National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence
National Commission for Minorities was created in 1993.
Women's National Commission was created in 1969.
National Youth Commission was created in 1966.
National Universities Commission was created in 1962.
National Monetary Commission was created in 1908.
Commission of National Education was created in 1773.
Commission of National Education ended in 1794.
National Commission for Women was created in 1992.