Vol. 41 No. 6, June - June 2015
Index
- Expertise.
- State visits.
- Summit.
- Webinars.
- By the numbers.
- More author-lawmakers.
- Photos with the famous.
- Cindi Markwell.
- Lawmakers, staff and visitors were forced to evacuate the 129-year-old Iowa Capitol one day in April when smoke and a strange burning smell billowed from behind the Senate chambers.
- Vaccines are one of the major health.
- We're trying to make sure those benefits are used.
- Wyoming Representative John Patton (R), who served four stints in the Legislature in three different decades, died in April.
- [Cartoon].
- Andy Gardiner.
- Barbara Flynn Currie.
- Georgia House Majority Leader Larry O'Neal resigned from the Legislature in April to become judge of the Georgia Tax Tribunal.
- I think they bring.
- Second-term Maine Representative Stanley Short announced he is leaving the Democratic Caucus to become an independent lawmaker.
- The Pennsylvania House welcomed its newest member in April when Martina White (R) was sworn in after winning a special election to replace Democrat Brendan Boyle, who was elected to Congress.
- The Affordable Care Act: what's next?
- It takes two.
- Officer, you're on camera.
- The 411 on 111(d) regulations.
- Cavities and cholesterol.
- Poison preventers.
- 1 Forfeiture fortune.
- 2 Special needs prison proposed.
- 3 Brew-haha.
- 4 Sun spots.
- 5 Eager beavers.
- 10 Swatting back.
- 6 No TANF for theme parks.
- 7 Cold case cards.
- 8 Harvest gold, anyone?
- 9 Tops in transparency.
- The Hispanic dynamic: how will the rapidly growing Latino population affect politics and policy?
- Powdered prohibition: the federal government has approved powdered alcohol, but state lawmakers continue to question whether it's safe and too easily misused.
- Three-tier cheers! States are calling the shots when it comes to regulating alcohol producers, distributors and retailers.
- Russell Gold, energy reporter and author.
- Economies of shale: hydraulic fracturing has unlocked huge amounts of oil and gas, helping boost state economies even as it generates environmental and public health concerns.
- Oregon legislative human resources director Lore Christopher.