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Articles from State Legislatures (September 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
Amish Heyday. Brief article 108
Arkansas House Democrats and the state party are gearing up to block a former member from regaining his seat. Brief article 153
Diabetes gets help. Brief article 97
Driver's Ed for parents and teens. 325
Foray into four-day. Brief article 214
Gambling for gas. Brief article 115
Hawaii lets the sun in. Brief article 136
Healthy San Francisco. Brief article 156
Heard at the NCSL Legislative Summit in New Orleans ... Brief article 317
Help with hurricanes. Brief article 81
Help with kicking the habit. 431
How safe are cranes? Brief article 120
In the voters' hands: ballot questions reflect what's on the minds of the Americans. Bowser, Jennie Drage 1749
Information overload? As genetic testing kits sold directly to consumers gain popularity, medical professionals and lawmakers wonder if more regulation is needed. Goodwin, Kristine 2899
Letters. Hanle, Paul A. Letter to the editor 223
Marketing drugs: debating the real cost: concern about close ties between doctors and pharmaceutical firms are prompting new financial disclosure laws and education efforts. Brand, Rachel 2746
Motorcyclists see red. Brief article 105
New York's highest ranking Republican, Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, shocked colleagues when he announced in July he will not seek re-election in November. 135
No smoking, period. Brief article 147
No use for nooses. Brief article 177
Pennsylvania's so-called "Bonusgate" has snagged 12 current or former Democratic lawmakers and staff in July, prompting more calls for House Majority Leader Bill DeWeese to step down. Brief article 138
Religion and politics. Brief article 132
Representative Jeff Duyck has represented Oregon House District 29 since it was created in 2001. Brief article 168
State Legislatures online. Brief article 161
The evolution of teaching science. Brief article 105
The perils of success: polls put Democrats in the lead, but victories in 2006 mean it will be a tough fight to take over more statehouses. Storey, Tim Cover story 2429
Victory for veal. Brief article 100
Votes and vaccines. Brief article 123
Win some, lose some: Supreme Court backs states over voter ID and executions, but favors federal laws in business-related cases. Savage, David G. 1844
Wisconsin Senator Dave Hansen got handed some campaign style luck in July. Brief article 111

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