Vol. 38 No. 4, April 2012
Index
- 25 years ago.
- Did you know ...
- SL online.
- Whose capitol is it?
- Correction.
- Veterans' health benefits can benefit states.
- A freshman lawmaker wants to make the California Legislature part-time and cut legislators' salaries from $95,000 to $1,500 a month.
- Former Nevada Senator Bill Raggio was remembered as the Lion of the Legislature, an icon of Nevada history and a respected statesman who valued compromise above partisan politics.
- Representative Bill DeWeese (D), a 35-year veteran of the Pennsylvania house and former speaker, was convicted in February on felony counts of conspiracy, conflict of interest and three counts of theft.
- South Dakota lawmakers agreed to send the voters a proposed constitutional amendment for the November ballot requiring a balanced budget.
- Susan Clarke Schaar, clerk of the Virginia Senate since 1990.
- Testing tablets.
- What the H*%# does that mean?
- America's islands.
- Human trafficking in the spotlight.
- 1 perk parked.
- 2 don't gamble with Gettysburg.
- 3 the Sioux saga.
- 4 taxing times.
- 5 jobs aplenty.
- 10 dam the discharge!(STATELINE)
- 6 the beginning of being.
- 7 reaction to nuclear plants.
- 8 caribou and you.
- 9 no tax on botox.
- Mystery man: Illinois' David Ellis is a rare combination of legislative attorney and literary lion.
- A federalist's dilemma: three cases before the U.S. Supreme Court pose a conflict for some who usually back states' rights.
- Coming home: troops returning from overseas and veterans are getting a hand from states in finding jobs, justice and the support they deserve.
- Easing the path to college.
- Tweeting the election: Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites could be a powerful force in the 2012 elections.
- Chronic cost of diabetes: effectively treating this epidemic could mean big savings for states and healthier patients.
- 'We will build on our legislative and litigation success of 2011.'.
- As they see it.