Vol. 39 No. 9, October - October 2013
Index
- 25 years ago.
- Did you know ...
- Whose Capitol is it?
- Six who served, WWII vets.
- The "wizard," Alan Rosenthal.
- Coal still powers our plugged-in nation.
- A game of musical chairs in California has finished with former assemblywoman Holly Mitchell.
- Iowa senator Kent Sorenson (R) resigned in early October after being accused of violating a senate rule.
- Missouri's republican house members have chosen representative John Diehl.
- North Carolina senate president pro tempore Phil Berger (R) recently announced.
- Senator Chuck Morse (R) is new Hampshire's new Senate president.
- Texas senator Wendy Davis (D) recently announced she is running for governor.
- There was no red or blue, only gold, when Pennsylvania lawmakers stepped up to the plate.
- Wisconsin representative John Nygren (R) shares a powerful but painful story.
- Helping vets hit the books.
- Showdown in Colorado.
- Common core cold feet.
- Real ID update.
- Tax actions: a mixed bag.
- 1 Proving paternity.
- 2 Lobster tale.
- 3 Too many elections?
- 4 I'll have a warm one.
- 5 U txt, u looz.
- 10 Win for wolves.
- 6 Top 10 for startups.
- 7 Study now, pay later.
- 8 Earthquake alert.
- 9 Jocks call tax foul.
- Economist Beth Ann Bovino.
- Snapshots from Atlanta.
- By the numbers.
- Oil, toil, turmoil: North Dakota has become the second largest oil-producing state in the nation, but not everyone's gushing over it.
- Out for blood: Growing numbers of bed bugs, mosquitoes and ticks are spreading misery and frustrating lawmakers.
- Supreme Court preview: As the Supreme Court's new term gets under way, states will want to keep an eye on several cases.
- Locking up racial bias: States continue to look for ways to reduce disparities in the juvenile justice system.
- Heard during the legislative Summit in Atlanta in August.