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Subject: State Department listings in City per state
Category: Relationships and Society > Government
Asked by: dannymack-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 01 Oct 2003 13:44 PDT
Expires: 03 Oct 2003 06:36 PDT
Question ID: 261954
I have a client that would like to host an event that targets main
state departments in different cities.  They must identify the cities
in which this may be possible.  For instance: In NY, it may not be
possible, because some state departments are in Albany and some are in
NYC.  If they run the event in either city, they may lose attendees
from the other.

With Massachusetts, it is possible, because Boston is the only
location where most [if not all] of the state offices are located.

What I need is a listing of every state, and a listing of each state
department, and then the city that it is located.  For Example:

NY   Dept of Public Service     Albany
NY   Dept of Agriculture        Albany

I would need this for all 50 states.

Thanks.

Dan McLellan

Request for Question Clarification by juggler-ga on 01 Oct 2003 13:50 PDT
Compiling such a list is definitely possible. However, it would
be a truly massive project. If you want to increase the likelihood
that this question will be answered, you may want to review Google's
pricing guidelines and substantially increase your list price.
http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 03 Oct 2003 04:59 PDT
Hi dannymack,

I am interested in answering your question for you. But as my
colleague juggler suggested, if you prefer the question to remain as
is, you may want to read the pricing guidelines.

Alternatively, if there are certain states and/or state departments
you are mainly interested in seeking, you might want to list just
those.

I would be happy to help you whichever way you think best. Let me know
what you decide.

Regards,
rainbow~
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