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  2. List of U.S. states and territories by median wage and mean ...

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    State or territory Mean wage in US$ [6] 1 District of Columbia: $87,920 2 Massachusetts: $63,910 3 New York: $61,870 4 Connecticut: $60,780 5 Washington: $59,410 6 California: $59,150 7 Maryland: $58,770 8 Alaska: $58,710 9 New Jersey: $58,210 10 Colorado: $55,820 11 Virginia: $55,310 12 Rhode Island: $54,810 13 Minnesota: $54,200 14 Illinois ...

  3. Texas Department of Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The state's legislature of 1907 separated the insurance department from the other departments and included the operations of banking regulation, and the commissioner's title changed to Commissioner of Insurance and Banking, served a 2-year term. In 1913 the State Insurance Commission was introduced.

  4. CETA Employment of Artists (1974–1981) - Wikipedia

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    City and State agencies: Legislative history; Bill title: S. 1559, the Job Training and Community Services Act: Bill citation: Pub. L. 93-203 Job Training and Community Services Act: Introduced by: Senator Gaylord Nelson: Keywords; artist relief, art jobs program, federal artist employment, public art: Status: Repealed

  5. Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts (also referred to as VCU School of the Arts or simply VCUarts) is a public non-profit art and design school in Richmond, Virginia. One of many degree-offering schools at VCU , the School of the Arts comprises 18 bachelor's degree programs and six master's degree programs.

  6. National Association of Insurance Commissioners - Wikipedia

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    The NAIC holds three national meetings a year, in the spring, summer, and fall throughout the United States. [2] Members of state insurance departments, NAIC staff, and insurance industry representatives gather to learn about new, upcoming NAIC initiatives on emerging topics in the field of insurance regulation.

  7. Qualified Performing Artist Deduction - Wikipedia

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    Under United States tax law, certain performing artists are eligible to deduct the expenses incurred in the course of their employment as performing artists ("performing artist expenses"). The deduction itself is provided by IRC § 62(a)(2)(B), [ 1 ] while qualifications of a Qualified Performing Artist ("QPA") are provided by IRC § 62(b).

  8. Category:Painters from Texas - Wikipedia

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  9. Karen T. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor returned to Texas and spent over 18 years as the Texas Department of Public Safety's first full-time forensic artist. Taylor was a forensic art instructor for over twenty years at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia (through the fall of 2006) and other law enforcement academies, universities, art and medical schools internationally.