Vol. 45 No. 6, November 2019
Index
- States Are Breaking Ground, Even as Congress Delays.
- Flipped Seats, Narrow Margins Mark Off-Year Results.
- Invest or Divest? Public Pensions Face Tough Questions.
- Little-Known PANDAS Syndrome Getting Attention.
- 'Bible of American Polities'.
- Non-Degree Credentials Lift Career, Earnings Potential.
- Handful of Cities, States See Drop in Childhood Obesity.
- Health Coverage Stalls as Drug, Suicide Deaths Climb.
- ON SHAKY GROUND: Urgent infrastructure needs are straining public resources.
- Obstacles Ahead: As roads and bridges deteriorate and federal funding stagnates, states get creative with new revenue streams.
- More Ebb Than Flow: Funding isn't keeping pace with increasing demands for safe drinking water and wastewater removal.
- Smart Power: Can technology make the electric grid better for consumers without leaving it vulnerable to cyberattacks?
- Deterring Disaster: As the costs of extreme weather events rise, states turn to mitigation and risk reduction.
- HANDS OFF THE DATA: California's new data protection law gives consumers greater control over their information.
- School Lunches Don't Boar These Eaters.
- Civics Education for Inmates.
- Felons and Antique Firearms.
- Forego the New Fur.
- Hygiene Products in Public Schools.
- This Just In.
- Using the B-Word? That's So 'Disorderly'.
- LET'S ROBOCALL IT OFF: Technology and new state laws are helping consumers end unwanted phone calls.
- Napoleon Harris.
- Wayne Wallingford.
- Robert Lee Dickey.
- Lawmakers Bolster Their Anti-Harassment Policies.
- 5 Questions to Help You Test Evidence.
- Newsmakers.
- Should Payment for Testimony Be Disclosed?
- The Final Word.