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Steven Edward Conway [1] (born October 5, 1944) is an American politician serving as a member of the Washington State Senate. He was first elected to the senate in 2010 after the retirement of Rosa Franklin , and previously represented District 29 of the Washington House of Representatives for 18 years.
The 90th Congress was notable because for a period of 10 days (December 24, 1968 – January 3, 1969), it contained within the Senate, all 10 of what was at one point the top 10 longest-serving senators in history (Byrd, Inouye, Thurmond, Kennedy, Hayden, Stennis, Stevens, Hollings, Russell Jr., and Long) until January 7, 2013, when Patrick Leahy surpassed Russell B. Long as the 10th longest ...
The Administration on Aging (AoA) is an agency within the Administration for Community Living of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.AoA works to ensure that older Americans can stay independent in their communities, mostly by awarding grants to States, Native American tribal organizations, and local communities to support programs authorized by Congress in the Older ...
Conway, in an interview on Fox News, railed against Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate in the special election for an Alabama seat in the US Senate. Former US ethics official files complaint ...
Senator Conway may refer to: James F. Conway (born 1933), Missouri State Senate; Joan Carter Conway (born 1951), Maryland State Senate; John Edwards Conway (1934–2014), New Mexico State Senate; Steve Conway (politician) (born 1944), Washington State Senate
Headquartered in Washington, DC, NCOA collaborates with various organizations, businesses, and governmental agencies to promote job security, access to benefits, healthcare, and opportunities for independent and active living among older Americans. [2]
The bill established an Administration on Aging (AoA) within the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). In the Senate, H.R.3708 was introduced by Lister Hill (D-AL). On June 16, the Senate passed H.R. 3708 by a roll call vote of 72 to 5. On July 6, 1965, the House agreed to the Senate’s version of H.R. 3708. [8]
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