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Articles from State Legislatures (December 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
As they see it. 303
Bubber Snow, a 75-year-old former South Carolina legislator who lost his seat to Carl Anderson in 2005, put on his dancing shoes to retire a $5,000 campaign debt. Brief Article 140
Carp crap. Brief Article 117
Communication lifeline in Louisiana: a newly formed clearinghouse helped legislators respond after the hurricanes--and is a model for the future. Perkins, Jay 1737
David Burnell Smith. Brief Article 120
Drug-free schools. Brief Article 165
Historic preservation incentives. 16
Hope after the hurricanes: after hurricanes hit the South, state lawmakers rolled up their sleeves. Wyatt, William 1760
Kay Wolf. Brief Article 51
Managing legislative time. Erickson, Brenda 933
New life for life sciences. Brief Article 104
New Mexico House. Brief Article 144
Obesity sticks. Brief Article 78
Oh no, no snow. Brief Article 104
Redistricting. Brief Article 86
Relief from the ID thief: lawmakers continue to battle the growing crime of identity theft. Morton, Heather 1564
Rethinking jury duty. Brief Article 129
RFID: promise or peril? It may be easier than ever to track information, but it is causing concerns over privacy and civil liberties. Boulard, Garry 2565
Roasting corn. Brief Article 114
Rubber roundup. Brief Article 95
Rx for cold pills. Brief Article 179
School can wait. Brief Article 108
Seven state legislators are among a group of 24 young elected officials to be selected by the Aspen Institute for a new fellowship program honoring men and women as "the true rising stars" of American politics. Brief Article 161
Slow down, you move too fast. Brief Article 332
Spam slam: Virginia's anti-spam law 2003 H.B. 2290/S.B. 1139, chapter 987. Greenberg, Pam 1063
Stay at home, save gas. Brief Article 68
Streamlined sales tax agreement goes into effect. 546
The sky is falling. Brief Article 123
Tiny technology moves into the big time: no longer just a concept, nanoscience could drive the next industrial revolution. Bourquard, Jo Anne 912
Tracking sex offenders. Brief Article 244
Way too drunk to drive: about 48 people a day are killed by drunk drivers. Some of those drivers are extremely drunk. Mejeur, Jeanne 1981
What's for lunch? When's recess? The fight against obesity makes its way into schools. Winterfeld, Amy 1711
Wiretap with love. Brief Article 78
Wisconsin Senate. Brief Article 140

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