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National Conference of State Legislatures
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Year 2007

Vol. 33 Nbr. 5, May 2007

Corrections.

Correction notice

States need to do more to increase voting turnout.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Nutrition program also benefits farmers.

STATESTATS

People & politics.

TRENDS AND TRANSLATIONS

Massachusetts Health Centers reach out.

TRENDS AND TRANSITIONS - Brief article

Regs fail to quell state REAL ID Actions.

TRENDS AND TRANSITIONS - Regulations

Divestment in Sudan.

TRENDS AND TRANSITIONS - Brief article

Renewable energy boost.

TRENDS AND TRANSITIONS - Brief article

Voucher victory.

TRENDS AND TRANSITIONS - Brief article

Bury it.

STATELINE

Grammar argument.

STATELINE - Brief article

One a month.

STATELINE

Show me the money.

STATELINE - Brief article

Talking Johns.

STATELINE - Brief article

Unhappy workers.

STATELINE - Brief article

Bang! bang! you're in trouble.

STATELINE - Brief article

Doggie dump.

STATELINE - Brief article

Don't run away.

STATELINE - Brief article

Fighting fires, one puff at a time.

STATELINE - Brief article

Id theft fight.

STATELINE - Identity - Brief article

Initiative rework.

STATELINE - Brief article

The money road: a lack of resources is causing states to look at privatization to fund transportation projects.

Giving teens a brake: stricter laws for teenage drivers have helped prevent injuries and save lives.

Nine recommendaations frim Illinois.

Brief article

Financially fit students: the importance of teaching students how to be good money managers is catching on around the country.

Rebuilding the Gulf Coast: the high rates of property insurance in the post-Katrina era has made rebuilding difficult.

Saving the great lakes: eight states and two Canadian provinces in the Great Lakes watershed are working to protect this important resource.

How (not) to talk to teens: a college student believes teens really do want to know about their government and what it's like being a legislator.

As they see it.


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