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  2. Former Blackstone COA chief under probe by state inspector ...

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    Interviews with Friends members, organization officers and former municipal employees indicated that the bank account should have held close to $12,000 when the new director, Karen Testa, stepped ...

  3. William Q. MacLean Jr. - Wikipedia

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    State law allows the board to invalidate the pensions of state workers who are convicted of crimes "applicable" to their jobs. [12] On September 17, 1993, the state retirement stripped MacLean of his $23,000 a year pension. MacLean appealed the revocation. In 2000, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld the revocation of MacLean's pension.

  4. James J. Craven Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James J. Craven Jr. (March 24, 1919 – June 6, 1991) was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 12th Suffolk District (includes parts of Roxbury, Jamaica Plain and Roslindale) starting in 1957. Craven was found guilty the state's conflict-of-interest law (Sections 2 (b), 6, and 23 (d) of Massachusetts General Laws ...

  5. Executive compensation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    That year the top 200 executives earned a total of $3 billion in compensation. [33] The median cash compensation was $5.3 million, the median stock and option grants were $9 million. [33] In 2018, the highest-paid CEO in the US was Elon Musk of Tesla, Inc. Musk earned a total of $2.3 billion in compensation.

  6. Government of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The state government is based in Oklahoma City and the head of the executive branch is the Governor of Oklahoma. The legislative branch is called the Legislature and consists of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The Oklahoma Supreme Court and the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals are the state's highest courts.

  7. Williamson v. Lee Optical Co. - Wikipedia

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    The optician plaintiff brought suit to have a 1953 Oklahoma law declared unconstitutional and to enjoin state officials from enforcing it. The law at issue (59 Okla. Stat. Ann. §§ 941–947, Okla. Laws 1953, c. 13, §§ 2–8) contained provisions making it unlawful for any person not a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist to fit lenses to a face or to duplicate or replace into frames ...

  8. Henri S. Rauschenbach - Wikipedia

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    According to investigators, Rauschenbach engaged in an influence peddling scheme in 1991 by pushing a bank-stock fund for the state of Massachusetts. Rauschenbach was alleged to have accepted $17,500 over seven months in 1991 from Carmen W. Elio of Fanueil Hall Capital Group, who had business ties with the fund's director.

  9. Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy told players to stop ‘asking ...

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    Oklahoma State went 10-4 last season and reached the Big 12 title game, thanks largely to a breakout year from running back Ollie Gordon II, and are a contender for a spot in the expanded College ...