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Articles from State Legislatures (July 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
America goes online. (Statestats). Brief Article 439
Ancient Alabama comes alive. (Stateline). Brief Article 120
Bringing pride to the Texas house. McNeely, Dave 2460
Bullets to blame. (Stateline). Brief Article 152
Cashing in on anthrax scare. (Stateline). Brief Article 83
Concern over college costs. (Stateline). Brief Article 132
Diversity in action; the first Hmong Senator; Mee Moua typifies the rich contributions foreign-born lawmakers are bringing to the legislative institution. Conte, Christopher 2369
Dogs' sixth sense. (Stateline). Brief Article 116
Ford drives Mississippi: amiable, powerful and always in control, speaker Tim Ford is in the classic tradition of a great legislative leader. Branson, Reed 2293
Forests-the way they were. (Stateline). Brief Article 88
Identity theft foiled again. (On First Reading). Brief Article 259
Institute report: minorities get poorer health care. (On First Reading). Brief Article 357
Legislative melting pot: nearly a hundred state legislators are immigrants. They bring a special work ethic and empathy to lawmaking. Gordon, Dianna 1418
Letters. Brief Article 473
Moo said the Buffalo. (Stateline). Brief Article 130
Nevada governor vetoes president. (On First Reading). Brief Article 350
Newark or New Delhi? (Stateline). Brief Article 105
Ohio's Finan follows the rules: Ohio's most prominent senator may be criticized by some for being too partisan, but almost everyone agrees he sticks to his guns. And the exquisitely restored statehouse is a case in point. Leonard, Lee 2475
Our children's aching backs. (Stateline). Brief Article 129
Term limit tenacity pays off in Nebraska. Partsch, Francis L. Brief Article 3254
Term limit turmoil in Oregon. (Limiting Terms). Lednicer, Lisa Grace 3900
The incredible shrinking legislature: redistricting is hard enough, but to try to combine it with downsizing is more than just tough. This year the rhode island legislature had to eliminate a quarter of its members. It wasn't easy, but it's done. Fitzpatrick, Edward 2761
The trouble with term limits: the public seems pretty well satisfied with term limits in California. They don't even seem to mind not knowing much about the legislature. But that doesn't mean everything's all right. Weintraub, Daniel M. 2584
Trends in Land Use Law from A to Z. (Books). Runyon, Cheryl Book Review 259
Veterans get diplomas at last. (On First Reading). Brief Article 327
Virtual learning in Hawaii. (Stateline). Brief Article 107
Where are you, doc? (Stateline). Brief Article 107

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