California Journal 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A conservative ex-cop takes over San Francisco. (Frank Jordan, new mayor of San Francisco, California) | Government | Susan Yoachum |
All the king's horses ... the longshot bid to split California. (Republican Assemblyman Stan Statham's proposal to divide the state of California) | Government | Charles 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? | Government | Susan Rasky |
Blundering toward a budget. (budget crisis in California)(includes related article) | Government | Richard Zeiger, Linda Dailey Paulson, Kari Zimmerman |
"Buying America" isn't so easy. (proposed bills regarding in-state contracts) | Government | Dan 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) | Government | Caren Bohan |
"Chump change": can government afford the arts? (funds for the California Arts Council) | Government | A.G. Block, Maaria Khamis |
Congress. (prospective Congresional members) (District-by-district results) | Government | |
Courting California. (Democratic Party's campaign strategy in California) | Government | James Carroll |
Dan Lungren shakes up justice. (California Attorney General Dan Lungren and his stewardship of the state Department of Justice) | Government | Sigrid Bathen |
David Roberti faces the end: the mixed legacy of a practical politician. | Government | Richard C. Paddock |
Derailing initiatives (before they reach the ballot). (California Medical Association's universal health insurance initiative) | Government | Bill 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. | Government | Michaela Jarvis |
Earthquake insurance: a shaky foundation. | Government | Daniel C. Carson |
Family values and the GOP. (Washington Perspective) (Column) | Government | Larry Liebert |
Hazardous waste: one of California's fastest growing exports. | Government | Maaria Khamis, Mary Taylor |
Insurance: the second Oakland firestorm. (controversy between insurance companies and Oakland Hills fire victims) | Government | Stanley Moss |
June 1992 ballot propositions. | Government | |
June 1992 ballot propositions. (California legislature) | Government | |
Leo McCarthy: once more into the breach for a veteran politician. | Government | Steve 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) | Government | Laura Mecoy |
Mr. Clean goes splat. (California Assemblyman Ted Lempert) | Government | Carolyne Zinko |
New party has Democrats seeing ... green. (Green Party in California) | Government | A.G. Block, Christian Ettinger |
New technologies revitalize wind power. (Sacramento Municipal Utility District's use of wind turbines) | Government | Peter Asmus |
Nine golden rules for budget reform. | Government | Jeffery Chapman |
Of bears and BMWs: upscaling Yosemite (Yosemite National Park). | Government | Dan Blackburn |
On being informed. (evaluating congressional candidates) (Soapbox) | Government | Alexandra Paul, Richard Hoefer |
One big tap: merging the giant state and federal water projects. | Government | Michael Doyle |
PERS prize: Pete's pension privilege. (Public Employees Retirement System; California Governor Pete Wilson) | Government | Nancy Vogel |
Political parties back away from pre-primary endorsements. | Government | Charles Price |
Presidential. (results of the presidential campaign in California) (Election'92) | Government | |
Recession drives local developer bonds to the brink. (Mello-Roos bonds) | Government | Debora Vrana |
Room at the inn: prison population growth slows. (California state prison atWasco) | Government | John Berthelsen |
Running for office? Need media attention? Change your name to Zsa Zsa. (actress Zsa Zsa Gabor; media coverage of election campaigns) | Government | Fred Smoller |
Sacramento's experiment to clean up an air most foul. (trading pollution 'credits') | Government | Peter Asmus |
Saving the Sierra: master plan for the Range of Light. (environmental protection for the Sierra Nevada mountain range) | Government | Dan Blackburn |
School vouchers: will they save or destroy public education? | Government | Stanley Moss |
Signing for fun and profit: the business of gathering petition signatures. | Government | Charles M. Price |
Slush fund pays for officeholders' "ordinary and necessary expenses." | Government | Herbert A. Sample |
Some government bonds are no longer good investments. (certificates of participation) | Government | Debora Vrana |
Sonny Bono: is this guy for real? (candidate for the US Senate) | Government | Mark Henry |
State senate. (primary elections) (District-by-district results) | Government | |
Surfers defend the environment. (includes related articles) (Cover Story) | Government | Terri Morgan |
The ALRB in the '90s: do not disturb ... agency asleep. (California's Agricultural Labor Relations Board becoming pro-grower; includes related article) | Government | Elizabeth 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) | Government | James (English explorer) Richardson |
The greenhouse effect: hot skies over California ... and how to cool them off. | Government | Jean Merriman |
The high cost of death. (cost of implementing death penalty) | Government | Don Babwin |
The Joads go home: has the Golden State lost its luster? (exodus from California) | Government | James W. Sweeney |
The new California: facing the 21st century. | Government | Dan Walters |
The revolution of 1992: how candidates used the media. | Government | Steve Swatt |
Trauma care: is the crisis bad? Or, is there a crisis at all? (viability of California's trauma care centers) | Government | Richard Narad, Daniel Smiley |
Uncivil war: moderates and conservatives wage a bitter battle for control ofthe Republican Party. | Government | A.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) | Government | Susan Rasky |
While newspapers retrench, the BNA builds a Capitol base. (information services firm Bureau of National Affairs) | Government | Ray Sotero |
Wilsonian economics: pain all around. (California Governor Pete Wilson's proposed budget for 1992-1993) | Government | Linda 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) | Government | Tupper Hull |
Yankee doodle dandies ... or doodle duds? (the California State Military Reserve) | Government | Margaret Miller |
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