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John E. Moore, born in Charleston, West Virginia, is an American politician and the current Lieutenant Governor of Kansas. In 2002 he was elected on the Democratic Party ticket as the running mate of Governor Kathleen Sebelius; he assumed office on January 13, 2003. Charleston is the capital of West Virginia, a state of the United States of America. ...
The Governor of Kansas holds the supreme executive power of the State as provided by the first article of the Kansas Constitution. ...
State nickname: The Sunflower State Other U.S. States Capital Topeka Largest city Wichita Governor Kathleen Sebelius Official languages None Area 82,277 mi²; 213,096 km² (15th) - Land 81,815 mi²; 211,900 km² - Water 462 mi²; 1,196 km² (0. ...
2002 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
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January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In addition to his responsibilities as Lieutenant Governor, Moore also serves as Chairman of the Governor’s Strategic Military Planning Commission. The Commission was created to preserve and grow the military presence in Kansas during the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process. He also serves as Chairman of the Kansas Health Care Cost Containment Commission which focuses upon reducing the cost of health care administration in Kansas. Moore was the Secretary of Commerce until September 1, 2004, before stepping down to become the state’s first fulltime Lieutenant Governor. As Secretary of Commerce, he headed the Prosperity Summit process to develop the Economic Revitalization Act and the Economic Growth Act which were enacted into law in 2004. The 2004 legislative session has been called by many the most important session for economic development in decades. September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years). ...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Prior to seeking public office, Moore had been employed by the Cessna Aircraft Company since 1982. Beginning as Senior Vice President of Human Resources, he was named one of two Executive Vice Presidents of the company in 1999. He resigned in July of 2002 in order to run for office. Cessna Aircraft Company, located in Wichita, Kansas, is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, from small two-seat, single-engine airplanes to business jets. ...
Moore is past chairman of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He is also a past chairman of both Kansas, Inc. and Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC), two public/private partnerships focused on economic development. He also served as the first chairman of the Kansas Children’s Cabinet. Moore has been active in philanthropic and civic activities in the Wichita area. He is a founder and former President of the Kansas Foodbank Warehouse, and he was the founder and the first chairman of the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission. In 1998, he served as the General Campaign Chairman for the United Way of the Plains. He also served as a board member and President of the Wichita Children’s Home. Wichita, the Air Capital, is the largest city in Kansas, as well as a major manufacturing hub and cultural center. ...
Moore received his undergraduate degree from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, and his juris doctorate degree from the University of Kentucky’s College of Law in 1968. He married in 1966 to Marty Spangenberg and has two children—Clay Moore of Shawnee and Stacia Wohlford of Lawrence—and four grandchildren. Washington and Lee University (originally Washington College) is a private liberal arts college in Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. ...
Lexington is an independent city within the confines of Rockbridge County in the state of Virginia. ...
The University of Kentucky (also as UK or simply Kentucky) is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. ...
1968 was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
1966 was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ...
References
- Official biography from the Office of the Governor[1] (http://www.ksgovernor.org/lt_gov.html)
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