Vol. 40 No. 6, June - June 2014
Index
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- States fight sex trafficking of kids.
- Four decades strong: oh, the places we've been and the speakers we've heard.
- Arkansas Senator Johnny Key (R) has been named Associated Vice President of University Relations.
- In Gerry Cohen's 37 years working for the 170-member North Carolina General Assembly.
- The Missouri Senate conducted a special commemoration service.
- Washington Senate Majority Leader Rodney Tom (D) will not seek re-election.
- When she took the new Hampshire Speaker's Rostrum in 2006 Terie Norelli (D) made history.
- Liquor lessons.
- Hurricane watch: by the numbers.
- Making energy efficiency easy.
- Driver's licenses for immigrants.
- Family leave with pay.
- 1 Stamping out drugs.
- 2 Bait ban.
- 3 Voting with their tastebuds.
- 4 Eye on police shootings.
- 5 Pension pinch.
- 10 Ka-ching!(STATELINE) (Amazon.com to start collecting sales tax in Florida)
- 6 Green genes.
- 7 Bead buster.
- 8 Pregnancy test.
- 9 Whale of a controversy.
- Identity theft strikes young: identity thieves are targeting children who may not even discover they've had their personal information stolen for several years.
- Mary Wakefield: Health Resources and Services Administrator.
- Cultural clues: the recent flurry to train health care providers for underserved areas has policymakers asking whether we need a more culturally competent workforce.
- No waiver left behind: states welcome more flexibility in meeting the challenging requirements of No Child Left Behind.
- Outsmarting the outlaws: as cell phone thefts soar, lawmakers look for ways to protect consumers and thwart the thieves.
- Behind the numbers: state revenues have grown for the third straight year, but don't go celebrating yet.
- As they see it.