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    The Campaign Contribution Refund Program is a testament to the value the city places on its residents' voices. Similar to a program in Seattle, Washington, it is administered by the Ethics Board ...

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  4. Henderson, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Henderson is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, about 16 miles (26 km) southeast of downtown Las Vegas.It is the 2nd most populous city in Nevada, after Las Vegas, with 317,610 residents. [4]

  5. Council recognizes new members, honors retirees - AOL

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    Nov. 15—HENDERSON — The Henderson City Council met Monday night and discussed just a few items. Outgoing Mayor Eddie Ellington recognized Mayor-Elect Melissa Elliott and later did the same for ...

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    Buoyed by funding the IRS received through the Inflation Reduction Act, the Direct File pilot is another example of the Biden administration’s commitment to tackle junk fees that chip away at ...

  7. James B. Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gibson was elected as mayor of Henderson in May 1997 and was re-elected for his third term in 2005. He ran for the Democratic nomination for the 2006 gubernatorial election, but lost in the primary to State Senator (now U.S. Representative) Dina Titus. In April 2008, Gibson became an Area Seventy in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

  8. Low-impact development (U.S. and Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A green roof installed at Chicago City Hall Rain garden. Low-impact development (LID) is a term used in Canada and the United States to describe a land planning and engineering design approach to manage stormwater runoff as part of green infrastructure. LID emphasizes conservation and use of on-site natural features to protect water quality.

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