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December 16, 2013 by
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Published: 12/15/2013 9:59 PM | Last update: 12/15/2013 9:59 PM In governor's three years, 11 appointments have left; departures not unusual. The Associated Press
TOPEKA - Gov. Sam Brownback has seen almost half of his 11 permanent Cabinet secretary appointments turn over in the first three years of his tenure.
The percentage outpaces that of predecessors Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat, and Bill Graves, a Republican, The Topeka Capital-Journal reports. But Brownback spokeswoman Sara Belfry said the turnover isn't unusual compared to past governors, including Democrat Joan Finney.
"It is not unexpected that talented people who served in this administration had other opportunities become available and they decided to pursue other opportunities," Belfry said.
Among the Cabinet leaders to depart are Rob Siedlecki, who was tapped to lead the Kansas Department for Social and Rehabilitation Services. He faced criticism over his reorganization of SRS management and the administration's pursuit of faith-based social services initiatives.
Deb Miller, the lone Democrat in the Cabinet, left her post as secretary of the Kansas Department of Transportation at the same time as Siedlecki left his. Karin Brownlee was forced out as secretary of the Kansas Department of Labor in September 2012. Dennis Taylor stepped down as secretary of the Kansas Department of Administration to be interim leader of the state lottery in January, but no longer heads that agency. Dale Rodman announced this month that he wouldn't finish Brownback's first term as secretary of the Kansas Department of Agriculture, and would make way for replacement Jackie McClaskey.
Many other high-level appointed posts that pay around $100,000 a year also have been vacated. Those positions include Jim Mann, who was named chief IT officer for the executive branch last month. But he resigned a day later after it was made public that he received a college degree from an unaccredited university. The announcement of his departure came just hours after Brownback acknowledged that his administration hadn't thoroughly examined Mann's educational background.
Bob Beatty, a political science professor at Washburn University, said he saw little linking the departures.
"When you look at the number and the reasons you see a mix; a mix of reasons," Beatty said. "In that sense, it's probably not unusual. If all of them were leaving because they had alleged disagreements with the governor or problems in their background or something like that, that might be unusual."
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Liam Fox, the former defence secretary warns in an article for the Telegraph that the EU initiative is a threat to Nato and a dangerous distraction from the need to reinforce Europes commitment to working with America, where the Trident missiles are made.
Mr Hammonds report on Trident is likely to cause dismay among Lib Dems who are opposed to a like for like replacement for Britain's continuous deterrent of nuclear-armed submarines.
However, funding for the developments so far has been signed off by Danny Alexander, the Lib Dem Treasury minister, despite his partys opposition. A further 2 billion is expected to be spent on the project before the next election.
A Ministry of Defence source said: This is further evidence of our commitment to deliver the next generation of Royal Navy Trident-armed nuclear submarines, maintaining the ultimate guarantee of our national security through continuous-at-sea deterrence."
A Tory source said the fact that Mr Alexander, the chief secretary to the Treasury, had agreed up to 3 billion of spending on Trident showed that the Liberal Democrats were in an awkward position on the policy.
A senior Lib Dem admitted a "difference of opinion" with the Tories but stressed that the final decision on whether to proceed with a full replacement for Trident would be taken after the 2015 election.
We dont believe, particularly in an era of tightened public finances, that spending billions of pounds on a nuclear missile system that was designed to flatten Moscow at the touch of a button is the best use of public money," the source said.
There are alternatives that maintain our deterrent but do so in a more cost effective manner.
Mr Hammonds report will make clear that preparations for the full replacement of Trident are advanced and gathering pace. Some 415 million has been spent in the last financial year alone, the report will show.
The Cabinet minister will announce a new 47 million contract has been signed between the government and BAE Systems Maritime-Submarines, based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. The deal will provide parts of the hull structure for the submarines as well as fittings and electrical equipment.
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After Gov. Sam Brownback was elected in 2010 he plucked Floridian Rob Siedlecki to lead the Kansas Department for Social and Rehabilitation Services.
Siedlecki swept into the secretary job with promises to refocus the social welfare agency around conservative Christian values like marriage and fatherhood. The Senate confirmed him 34-1 in March 2011, with Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, D-Topeka, providing the lone "no" vote.
I told the media at the time, this guy wont last a year, Hensley said.
He was right. After several minor controversies, Siedlecki announced his resignation in December 2011 and returned to work in Florida state government.
An unusual number of Cabinet heads followed him out the door.
Deb Miller, the lone Democrat in the Cabinet, left her post as secretary of the Kansas Department of Transportation at the same time as Siedlecki left his. Karin Brownlee was forced out as secretary of the Kansas Department of Labor in September 2012. Dennis Taylor stepped down as secretary of the Kansas Department of Administration to be interim leader of the state lottery in January, but no longer heads that agency. Dale Rodman announced this month that he wouldnt finish Brownback's first term as secretary of the Kansas Department of Agriculture, and would make way for replacement Jackie McClaskey.
Almost half of Brownback's 11 permanent Cabinet secretary appointments will turn over in the first three years of his tenure, a percent that outpaces that of predecessors Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat, and Bill Graves, a Republican.
In addition to changes in Brownback's Cabinet, a slew of other high-level appointed posts that pay at or near $100,000 a year have also been vacated.
Those include Securities Commissioner Aaron Jack, who flamed out amid multiple controversies; information technology chief Jim Mann, who lasted a week before word got out that his resume included a degree from a diploma mill; and, most recently, Kansas Corporation Commission chairman Mark Sievers, who resigned one month after the agency paid a $500 fine for violating the Kansas Open Meetings Act.
Asked Thursday at the Statehouse about turnover, Brownback declined to comment.
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Burial fees and waste collection charges will increase from April. The new amounts were agreed at a meeting of Swale councils cabinet committee.
It means the cost of a first burial or interment will rise by 3%, taking cemetery fees in Sittingbourne, Faversham and Murston to 1,305. On Sheppey, the price will climb from 1,146 to 1,180.
Swale council's head office, Swale House
The increase will also apply to cremations, scatterings of ashes and use of chapels in Sittingbourne and Faversham.
Residents will also pay more for bulky waste collections, which are rising from 17.60 to 18.17. In addition, the cost of wheelie bin replacement will rise from 413.60 to 427.25 for the largest size.
There is better news for brown bin users, with the cost of the garden waste service decreasing from 40.60 to 35.
Charges for hiring senior sports facilities are also going up, with the cost of hiring a changing room with shower rising from 63 to 65. However, charges for all under-16s sports usage is staying the same.
Allotment holders will pay 33 instead of 32, while play groups will be charged 27 instead of 25 to hire a council-owned hall.
There was better news for drivers, with no increase in council car park and season ticket charges.
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New Delhi, Dec. 13:
The Cabinet Committee on Investments, headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has cleared Rs 7,947-crore worth projects in the oil and gas sector, Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas M. Veerappa Moily said here on Friday.
Five projects were taken up by the high-level panel on December 9. These projects involve companies such as IOC, CPCL and HPCL.
The Rs 2,379 crore Assam renewal project taken up by ONGC for the revamp and replacement of various installations has also been cleared.
Moily said that the panel also cleared a proposed Rs 5,200 crore worth LNG terminal project of GSPC at Mundra.
Subsidy transfer
The Minister said that the scheme of direct transfer of cooking gas subsidy into bank accounts has been successful. As on December 1, Rs 1,615 crore subsidy has been transferred to bank accounts of 1.274 crore domestic cooking gas customers.
The Ministry has also filed a petition and an affidavit for modification/clarification stating that Aadhaar is mandatory for receiving subsidy in bank accounts after the expiry of the three-month grace period.
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Moily also hinted that an expert panels call for a Rs 5 a litre hike in diesel and Rs 250 increase in LPG rates will be diluted, saying that a balanced view keeping consumer interest in mind would be taken, according to news agency PTI. The government-appointed Kirit Parikh committee suggested an immediate hike in prices of diesel by Rs 5 a litre, Rs 4 per litre in kerosene and Rs 250 per cylinder in LPG, reducing annual entitlement of subsidised cooking gas cylinder from six from nine and phase out diesel subsidy in one year to cut a record subsidy burden.
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December 13, 2013 by
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By Brian Westover
The Planar PXL2790MW brings WQHD (2,560-by-1,440) resolution to the desktop in a 27-inch IPS monitor that offers solid color and grayscale performance and an attractive cabinet design. There's no shortage of video ports with this monitor, but it doesn't have any USB ports and it doesn't offer the level of ergonomic adjustability that you get with similarly priced WQHD models.
Design and Features With its bezel-less design and edge-to-edge glass, the PXL2790MW is one fine looking monitor. Its 27-inch WQHD (Wide Quad High Definition) panel is housed in a sleek looking matte black cabinet sporting a curved back panel and a depth of only 1.7-inches. The 13.2 pound cabinet is attached to a black metal wedge-type stand that lets you tilt the cabinet 5-degerees forward and 25-degrees backward but lacks the height, swivel, and pivot capabilities that you get with models like the Dell UltraSharp U2713HM and Asus PB278Q. You can remove the stand if you wish to use the VESA mounting holes to hang the monitor on a wall using an optional VESA mounting bracket.
At the back of the cabinet you'll find virtually every video input you could want, including VGA, DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort inputs. There's also an audio input and a headphone jack back there but no USB ports like you'll find on the Dell U2713HM. The down-firing 2-watt speakers provide decent volume but lack bass.
There are four touch-sensitive buttons and a power switch on the lower front edge of the cabinet. The buttons are used to navigate the various OSD (on screen display) menus containing picture and audio settings. There are five Color Vision Modes (picture presets) including standard, cinema, scenery, game, and text as well as six color temperature settings and a user defined temperature setting. Other picture settings include brightness, contrast, gamma, Eco (power saving), and clock and phase (for analog signals). Audio adjustments are limited to volume and mute.
The PXL2790MW comes with a DVI dual link cable, a DisplayPort cable, and audio cable, and a user guide. It also comes with a three year warranty which includes Planar's 2-Day Advanced Replacement service.
Performance The PXL2790MW is a strong performer. It had no trouble displaying every shade of gray on the DisplayMate 64-Step Grayscale test and showed good highlight and shadow detail in my test photos. It also handled text wonderfully; the smallest text from the Scaled Fonts test was clean and easy to read.
Out of the box color accuracy was good but not perfect. As shown on the chromaticity chart below, red (represented by the colored dot) is very close to the CIE standard for red (represented by the box), while green and blue are a tad heavy but still within an acceptable range.
As far as picture quality goes, the PXL2790MW delivered well-balanced colors, and there was no noticeable tinting or over saturation. Viewing angles were wide with no discernable shift in color quality or luminance when viewed from a side or top angle.
The PXL2790MW consumed 48-watts of power during testing with Eco mode turned off, which is rather high for a 27-inch IPS panel. The Dell U2713HM used 32 watts and the HP Envy 27 used 30 watts. Oddly, enabling the PXL2790MW's Eco mode made no difference whatsoever.
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Kerala Cabinet on Wednesday directed the Law Department to redraft legislation proposed earlier to check exploitation in the real estate sector.
Talking to the media after the Cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said that the Real Estate Development and Regulation Bill would have provisions to ensure proper control of the real estate sector. There were many complaints now that developers of apartments and other properties were cheating people including overseas Keralites. The proposed law will protect the interests of the buyers.
The Chief Minister recalled that the Cabinet earlier discussed and decided on a draft proposed by the State Housing Board to regulate the real estate sector. However, its enactment was kept in abeyance because of a proposal by the Centre to bring legislation on the subject.
Though the Central legislation was approved by the Rajya Sabha, it was not adopted by Lok Sabha. Now, there was uncertainty about the Central law. Hence, the Cabinet decision to revive the plan for State legislation subject to the understanding that it would be modified in tune with the Central law, if one is enacted by the Centre.
Mr. Chandy said that he was not certain whether the Bill could be taken up by the coming Assembly session as replacement of Ordinances would have to be given priority.
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One week after announcing a major cabinet shuffle, Premier Alison Redfords government will swear in a new cabinet in Edmonton on Friday.
The shuffle, the first major rearrangement of Redfords cabinet since immediately after the 2012 election, will see 10 ministers getting new jobs.
The swearing-in ceremony was delayed after the premier travelled to South Africa this week to attend the memorial for Nelson Mandela.
It will now take place at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Government House.
The cabinet shuffle will see the total number of full ministers increasing by one to 19, while the ranks of associate ministers increases to 11 from nine meaning more than half of the Tory caucus members are now ministers.
Among the biggest changes is Dave Hancock taking over Thomas Lukaszuks roles as deputy premier and minister of Innovation and Advanced Education, while Lukaszuk shifts into the new ministry of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour.
Calgary-Greenway MLA Manmeet Bhullar takes over as Minister for Human Services, while Doug Griffiths will replace Bhullar in the Service Alberta post.
In turn, Energy Minister Ken Hughes replaces Griffiths in the ministry of Municipal Affairs and will be in charge of cabinets flood reconstruction efforts.
Diana McQueen moves from Environment to take over Energy from Hughes, while Robin Campbell will become Albertas Environment Minister.
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Premier Alison Redford shook up her Tory cabinet Friday in what appeared to be an attempt to heal fractious relationships with the provinces municipalities and post-secondary institutions, and make a fresh start on the contentious social services file.
The shuffle, announced late Friday afternoon, saw 10 ministers getting new jobs in the first major cabinet shuffle since immediately following the 2012 general election.
But opposition parties said the government missed the mark and Redford failed by grossly expanding cabinet, with the number of full ministers increasing by one to 19 and the cadre of associate ministers increasing from 9 to 11 meaning more than half of Tory caucus members are now ministers.
Among the biggest changes is veteran Tory Dave Hancock taking over Thomas Lukaszuks roles as deputy premier and minister of Innovation and Advanced Education.
Its an important time in the mandate as we come through the first two years and (have) dealt with some of the really tough things that needed to happen, said Hancock, who also loses his position as house leader after 15 years.
With the shift, the government is now able to get out and set the direction . . . to expand on that vision that has been set out by the premier, he said.
The outspoken Lukaszuk, who had taken heat for major budget cuts in the post-secondary sector, was named to a new ministry of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour.
Calgary-Greenway MLA Manmeet Bhullar one of the governments youngest MLAs receives a major promotion as he moves from the Service Alberta portfolio to assume Hancocks role as Minister for Human Services, the super-ministry that deals with child and youth issues, social programs and homelessness.
Hancock has been facing the fallout of a Calgary Herald-Edmonton Journal investigation that showed a greater number of children in government care had died between 1999 and 2013 than the province had reported.
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