Vol. 34 No. 3, March 2008
Index
- Bob Bullock.
- Child safety seats.
- Energy efficiency.
- REAL ID.
- State legislators in Congress.
- Telecommuting.
- Water resources.
- Mortgage fraud.
- Arizona Representative Jerry Weiers doesn't think lawmakers should be paid for a day s work if they miss a single vote that day.
- Brian Bosma.
- Connecticut Republican Rob Kane has won a special election to fill the seat of former Senator Louis DeLuca, who resigned in November.
- Douglas Bruce, the citizen author of Colorado's legendary Tabor Amendment that severely limits revenue growth, is now making his mark in the state House of Representatives.
- Hawaii Senator Fred Hemmings of the four-member GOP caucus has retained his post as minority leader.
- Leticia Van de Putte.
- Maryland Speaker Michael Busch administered the oath of office to Maryland--s newest House member, Representative H. Wayne Norman, in January.
- Nancy Fisher has resigned after five years as chief of staff to Texas Speaker Tom Craddick.
- Pete Kott.
- Senator Teresa Fedor agreed to step down as leader of the Ohio Senate Democrats after one year in the position, following a move by her caucus to replace her with Senator Ray Miller.
- Two days after retiring from the New Jersey Senate, 32-year veteran Walter Kavanaugh died of complications from diabetes.
- California's Clean Air waiver rejected.
- Fighting for dogs.
- Energy Department scraps coal project.
- The noise over silence.
- Buying for college.
- Capital wannabes.
- Fighting diabetes.
- Foreign hacker.
- Manatee monitors.
- Walking is in.
- Camel suit.
- Losing to win.
- Naughty cell phones.
- No to sewage.
- Quarters continue.
- Stopping steroids.
- The first fuel: the cheapest and cleanest energy is the energy you don't consume.
- It's time to telework: the advantages of working out of the office are getting lawmakers' attention.
- Hot water: states need water like never before, which creates competition but also cooperation.
- Lessons on leadership: during her six years as governor of New Hampshire, Jeanne Shaheen learned a lot about what good leadership means.
- The REAL ID rebellion: the regulations have finally arrived. What's next for states?
- Bob Bullock: experience counts: the man who ran Texas as lieutenant governor knew how to get what he wanted.
- Most precious cargo: child restrainst continue to save young lives, but gaps persist in many state laws.
- As they see it.