Vol. 38 No. 10, December 2012
Index
- 25 years ago.
- Correction.
- Did you know ...
- SL online.
- Whose capitol is it?
- A woman in both houses: my career in New Mexico politics.
- How are the kids?
- David Williams (R), the Powerful Kentucky Senate President.
- It's a family affair in Delaware. Andria Bennett.
- It's been a foul fest in the race for an Arkansas house seat.
- Maryland Senator Tiffany Alston (D), convicted.
- On November 6, the number of state legislators in the nation increased by one--from 7,382 lawmakers to 7,383.
- Texas Senator Mario Gallegos (D), a 22-year Veteran of the State Legislature.
- Two Louisiana House Members, Ousted.
- New rules for young immigrants.
- Screening newborns for heart defects.
- Blowing the whistle on child abusers.
- Happy anniversary.
- Sales tax holidays: help or hindrance?
- 1 Government trust.
- 2 These dogs can't hunt.
- 3 Archives: closed!(STATELINE) (Georgia Archives) (Brief article)
- 4 Heavy metal.
- 5 Irreplaceable.
- 10 A rich round of benefits.
- 6 Outlaw therapy.
- 7 Taxing hazards.
- 8 Energy efficient.
- 9 A sobering application.
- Democrats bounce back: democrats gained back some chambers lost in 2010, but both parties had reasons to be pleased with the election results.
- Social issues score big: voters made history--and surprised many political observers--when they approved legalizing marijuana and same-sex marriages.
- The heat is on: a new way to identify areas with large numbers of high-cost Medicaid patients may improve their health while saving states money.
- A snapshot of a hotspot.
- Ready to roll: states are venturing into the new frontier of online gambling.
- High-tech health care: lawmakers are building up telehealth by breaking down barriers.
- From the campaign to the capitol: a host of considerations come to light for those making the transition from campaign worker to legislative staffer.
- "Three million jobs in America today could be filled if people had the right skills.".
- As they see it.