Vol. 35 No. 10, December 2009
Index
- Blog: the thicket.
- Chronic diseases.
- Climate change.
- GrassCatcher: daily news.
- Redistricting on the horizon.
- Stopping drunken driving.
- Driven to distraction.
- Kentucky Republican Senate Majority Leader Dan Kelly resigned his seat in October to accept the appointment by Governor Steve Beshear, a Democrat, to a vacant seat on the circuit court.
- Leticia Van de Putte.
- Michelle Fischbach.
- Richard Berry.
- Richard Codey, president of the New Jersey Senate since 2002, has a unique leadership biography: a legislator, the Senate leader and, at times, governor--all simultaneously.
- Richard Foster.
- Richard Moore.
- Child nutrition and WIC programs renewed.
- Making fresh food a SNAP.
- Who wants to be a juror?
- Growing economic gardening.
- We're feeling better.
- Amusing lions.
- Blowing in the wind.
- Eat it anyway.
- Got cow?
- Senior moments.
- State for sale.
- An eye on tattooing.
- Civil requirement.
- Drugs and crashes.
- Guilty of nursing.
- The pat effect.
- Ready, set, draw: the 2010 census means redistricting is almost here, and changes in the process could make it even tougher this time around.
- Bellwether election? Republicans see signs of a comeback in limited 2009 vote.
- Climate for change: the sting of cutting carbon emissions depends on where you live.
- Carbon clash: states have plenty at stake as the U.S. House and Senate hash out climate change legislation.
- Last call: lawmakers hope new technology could mean the end to drunken driving.
- Chronic costs: making healthy choices easier for Americans can prevent deadly diseases and save money.
- As they see it.