User talk:Tammy Orehek

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Secretary of State

Hi, Tammy! I was just adding a few sentences to your "Secretary of State" article to explain the difference between state-government Secretaries of State and the Federal one. I noticed that at the top of your useful list of websites, you said that in AK, HI, and UT, "you have to contact the lieutenant governor's office." I assume that this means that in those 3 states, the SoS's office does not handle some specific task (like registering corporations) that you've written a Citizendium article about or that you have a professional interest in. I thought that maybe in this article, though, there could be a complete list of all 50 state SoS offices, and maybe the information about those 3 states could be moved to the article on LLC's or whatever is applies to. Or perhaps I would understand better if you were to explain a little bit within the SoS article that "in those 3 states, the SoS does not do blah-blah-blah; the Lt. Gov. does it instead." Anyway, I'm just curious now :) Bruce M.Tindall 17:55, 7 May 2008 (CDT)