California Journal 1992 - Abstracts

California Journal 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A conservative ex-cop takes over San Francisco. (Frank Jordan, new mayor of San Francisco, California)GovernmentSusan Yoachum
All the king's horses ... the longshot bid to split California. (Republican Assemblyman Stan Statham's proposal to divide the state of California)GovernmentCharles Price
Assembly. (prospects for the state Assembly due to primary elections results) (District-by-district results)Government 
Barbara Boxer: will women catapult her into the U.S. Senate?GovernmentSusan Rasky
Blundering toward a budget. (budget crisis in California)(includes related article)GovernmentRichard Zeiger, Linda Dailey Paulson, Kari Zimmerman
"Buying America" isn't so easy. (proposed bills regarding in-state contracts)GovernmentDan Carson
California's legislative process. (Illustration)Government 
Campaigning in California: practical guide to state and federal campaign disclosure laws.Government 
Carl Covitz: the businessman as a public servant. (California's Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing)GovernmentCaren Bohan
"Chump change": can government afford the arts? (funds for the California Arts Council)GovernmentA.G. Block, Maaria Khamis
Congress. (prospective Congresional members) (District-by-district results)Government 
Courting California. (Democratic Party's campaign strategy in California)GovernmentJames Carroll
Dan Lungren shakes up justice. (California Attorney General Dan Lungren and his stewardship of the state Department of Justice)GovernmentSigrid Bathen
David Roberti faces the end: the mixed legacy of a practical politician.GovernmentRichard C. Paddock
Derailing initiatives (before they reach the ballot). (California Medical Association's universal health insurance initiative)GovernmentBill Ainsworth
District-by-district analysis: assembly. (California; candidates)Government 
District-by-district analysis: Assembly. (California) (Election '92)Government 
District-by-district analysis: Assembly. (results of the 1992 elections for California's state Assembly) (Election '92)Government 
District-by-district analysis: Congress. (California) (Election '92)Government 
District-by-district analysis: Congress. (congressional candidates in California)Government 
District-by-district analysis: congress. (the 1992 congressional elections in California)(includes related article) (Election '92 )Government 
District-by-district analysis: State Senate. (California) (Election '92)Government 
District-by-district analysis: state senate. (candidates for the California senate)Government 
District-by-district analysis: state Senate. (the 1992 Senatorial elections for the state of California) (Election '92)Government 
Drug exposed babies: meager response to a growing problem.GovernmentMichaela Jarvis
Earthquake insurance: a shaky foundation.GovernmentDaniel C. Carson
Family values and the GOP. (Washington Perspective) (Column)GovernmentLarry Liebert
Hazardous waste: one of California's fastest growing exports.GovernmentMaaria Khamis, Mary Taylor
Insurance: the second Oakland firestorm. (controversy between insurance companies and Oakland Hills fire victims)GovernmentStanley Moss
June 1992 ballot propositions.Government 
June 1992 ballot propositions. (California legislature)Government 
Leo McCarthy: once more into the breach for a veteran politician.GovernmentSteve Scott
Low road of the month (runner-up). (Republican campaign manager Gordon Bloyer's smear campaign against Democrat Rusty Areias) (Up Front)Government 
Low road of the month. (Senator John McCarthy's smear campaigns and Republican Congressmen's innuendoes against Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton) (Up Front)Government 
Mel Levine: can he spend himself to a Senate victory? (US Senate)GovernmentLaura Mecoy
Mr. Clean goes splat. (California Assemblyman Ted Lempert)GovernmentCarolyne Zinko
New party has Democrats seeing ... green. (Green Party in California)GovernmentA.G. Block, Christian Ettinger
New technologies revitalize wind power. (Sacramento Municipal Utility District's use of wind turbines)GovernmentPeter Asmus
Nine golden rules for budget reform.GovernmentJeffery Chapman
Of bears and BMWs: upscaling Yosemite (Yosemite National Park).GovernmentDan Blackburn
On being informed. (evaluating congressional candidates) (Soapbox)GovernmentAlexandra Paul, Richard Hoefer
One big tap: merging the giant state and federal water projects.GovernmentMichael Doyle
PERS prize: Pete's pension privilege. (Public Employees Retirement System; California Governor Pete Wilson)GovernmentNancy Vogel
Political parties back away from pre-primary endorsements.GovernmentCharles Price
Presidential. (results of the presidential campaign in California) (Election'92)Government 
Recession drives local developer bonds to the brink. (Mello-Roos bonds)GovernmentDebora Vrana
Room at the inn: prison population growth slows. (California state prison atWasco)GovernmentJohn Berthelsen
Running for office? Need media attention? Change your name to Zsa Zsa. (actress Zsa Zsa Gabor; media coverage of election campaigns)GovernmentFred Smoller
Sacramento's experiment to clean up an air most foul. (trading pollution 'credits')GovernmentPeter Asmus
Saving the Sierra: master plan for the Range of Light. (environmental protection for the Sierra Nevada mountain range)GovernmentDan Blackburn
School vouchers: will they save or destroy public education?GovernmentStanley Moss
Signing for fun and profit: the business of gathering petition signatures.GovernmentCharles M. Price
Slush fund pays for officeholders' "ordinary and necessary expenses."GovernmentHerbert A. Sample
Some government bonds are no longer good investments. (certificates of participation)GovernmentDebora Vrana
Sonny Bono: is this guy for real? (candidate for the US Senate)GovernmentMark Henry
State senate. (primary elections) (District-by-district results)Government 
Surfers defend the environment. (includes related articles) (Cover Story)GovernmentTerri Morgan
The ALRB in the '90s: do not disturb ... agency asleep. (California's Agricultural Labor Relations Board becoming pro-grower; includes related article)GovernmentElizabeth Schilling
The front-runner: can Feinstein capitalize on her 1990 campaign? (Dianne Feinstein to run for the 1992 California's US Senate seat) (Cover Story)GovernmentJames (English explorer) Richardson
The greenhouse effect: hot skies over California ... and how to cool them off.GovernmentJean Merriman
The high cost of death. (cost of implementing death penalty)GovernmentDon Babwin
The Joads go home: has the Golden State lost its luster? (exodus from California)GovernmentJames W. Sweeney
The new California: facing the 21st century.GovernmentDan Walters
The revolution of 1992: how candidates used the media.GovernmentSteve Swatt
Trauma care: is the crisis bad? Or, is there a crisis at all? (viability of California's trauma care centers)GovernmentRichard Narad, Daniel Smiley
Uncivil war: moderates and conservatives wage a bitter battle for control ofthe Republican Party.GovernmentA.G. Block, Eleanor Shapiro
U.S. president. (primary elections results)Government 
U.S. senate. (Election '92)Government 
U.S Senate. (primary election results)(includes related article)Government 
U.S. senate race. (senatorial candidates from California)Government 
Vic Fazio on the run. (Democratic Representative Vic Fazio of California)GovernmentSusan Rasky
While newspapers retrench, the BNA builds a Capitol base. (information services firm Bureau of National Affairs)GovernmentRay Sotero
Wilsonian economics: pain all around. (California Governor Pete Wilson's proposed budget for 1992-1993)GovernmentLinda Dailey Paulson
Women on the verge? (prospects for women candidates for legislative and congressional seats)Government 
Workers' compensation gets no reform. (California's workers compensation system)GovernmentTupper Hull
Yankee doodle dandies ... or doodle duds? (the California State Military Reserve)GovernmentMargaret Miller
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