California Journal 1993 - Abstracts

California Journal 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
California's film industry beats the recession.GovernmentDanielle Starkey, Benedicte Raybaud
Class of '92: the Proposition 140 babies. (term limits for public officials)GovernmentCharles M. Price
Congressional District 17. (Assemblyman Sam Farr leads Congressional District 17 race) (The Never-ending Election)Government 
Controlling costs and improving access - solving the health care dilemma. (includes related article)GovernmentDaniel Starkey
Did 1992 herald the dawn of Latino political power. (Latinos in California'sstate Legislature)GovernmentDale Maharidge
Did a liberal civil rights group get caught with its binoculars up? (investigation of Anti-Defamation League spy Roy Bullock)GovernmentRick Paddock
Did the Christian right torpedo one of its own? (election result in California's 53rd Assembly district)GovernmentMary Pols
Drought's over!!! Drought's over!!! Drought's over!!! (... but not the fightover California's water).GovernmentDan Carson
Earthquakes; when it comes to predicting temblors, it's hard-rock science vs. everyone else. (in California)GovernmentMichael Browne
End of the Bradley era. (Richard Riordan becomes Los Angeles' first elected mayor since 1973)GovernmentMark Katches
Health care in America: in the midst of plenty, there is want.GovernmentBruce Bronzan
Legislative gridlock. (crisis in legislature)GovernmentSteve Scott, Tim Ramsden
Leon Panetta and the OMB. (Office of Management and Budget)(includes related item on Panetta's successor Sam Farr)GovernmentJames Carroll
Los Angeles' tough new ethics law.GovernmentJames R. Sutton
Out of the sandbox: Sacramento city politics may go big-time.GovernmentEd Goldman
"Peck's Bad Bay" goes to Washington; Bill Baker takes his conservative agenda - and his legislative smarts - to Congress.GovernmentBrian Fowler
Pete Wilson: steering through a sea of woes. (California governor prepares for a reelction bid)GovernmentRichard Zeiger
Protecting the environment - but at a cost. (AB 2588, California's toxic hot-spots bill)GovernmentPat Paquette
Right or privilege? Dean Andal's crusade to end conjugal visits to prisoners. (Republican assemblyman)GovernmentRay Sotero
Seeking balance between owls and people. (California environmental laws and the business and industry sector)GovernmentPat Paquette
Silicon Valley slips away from the GOP. (California; Grand Old Party or Republican Party)GovernmentCarolyn Zinko
The canvas casino: California, Indian tribes battle over gambling.GovernmentSteve Wiegand
The crowded race for mayor of Los Angeles.GovernmentStanley Moss
The last populist. (Los Angeles County, California Supervisor Kenneth Hahn)GovernmentMark Katches
The new crusaders. (Christian right in California)GovernmentMark Nollinger
The painless tax. (legalized gambling in California)GovernmentSandra Sutphen
The state's libraries struggle to do more with less. (California's public library system)GovernmentElizabeth Schilling
Two cents worth.GovernmentRichard Zeiger
Under fire, UC tries a smaller budget on for size. (University of California)GovernmentDanielle Starkey, Ian Forsyth
Wayne Johnson: a conservative consultant with ties to the religious right. (political consultant)GovernmentRon Nissimov
Will gambling save the county fair? (effects of budget control)GovernmentDanielle Starkey, Justin Zimmerman
Winning the war on drugs. (California's strategy against drug use)GovernmentAndrew Mecca
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