| - Governor Reagan Submits His Fiscal Plan for 1972-73, pp. 4-6 - PDF
- Supreme Court Rules Against Senate and Assembly Reapportionment Plans, Reapporti..., pp. 7-9 - PDF
- State Supreme Court Decision on Reapportionment, pp. 10-11 - PDF
Protecting Lake Tahoe- The Real Life Adventures of a Planning Agency by Laurel W. Ames,, p. 12 - PDF
- A Trip Through the Fiscal Wilderness by John D. Ayer,, pp. 13-17 - PDF
- Whether It's "Barbaric" or "a Winner", the Four-Day, Forty-Hour Work Week is Att..., pp. 18-19 - PDF
- Resources Agency Prepares Rules and Guidelines for Environmental Impact Statemen..., pp. 20-21 - PDF
- WIN Employment Program for Welfare Recipients Falls Short Of Expectations, Draws..., pp. 22-23 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 24-26 - PDF
- Governor Reagan's 1972 State of the State Message, pp. 27-32 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by Lou Cannon, p. 33 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 34 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 34 - PDF
- State Government Reports, pp. 35-36 - PDF
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| - Legislature Moves Toward Approval of Recorded Committee Votes, pp. 40-42 - PDF
- Assembly Investigation Charges Lax Enforcement of Labor Safety Laws, Administrat..., pp. 43-45 - PDF
- Two Study Groups Take Another Look at California's Higher Education Master Plan, pp. 46-47 - PDF
- UC President Charles J. Hitch Talks About Master Plan Studies and UC Financial P..., pp. 48-50 - PDF
- State Supreme Court Rules Death Penalty Unconstitutional in California, pp. 51-52 - PDF
- The Fight Against Water Pollution-A Sellout or a Realistic Attack on One of Cali..., pp. 53-55 - PDF
- Population Forecasters Foresee a Drop in Public School Enrollment; Advisory Coun..., pp. 56-57 - PDF
- Does Reapportionment Have to be This Way?, p. 58 - PDF
- Scholar Says Legislature Should Not Reapportion, p. 59 - PDF
- Experts Disagree on Reapportionment Alternatives, pp. 60-65 - PDF
- Legislative Hearings Spotlight Failure to Implement New State-Federal Child Care..., pp. 66-67 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, p. 68 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by L.C., p. 69 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 70 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 70 - PDF
- State Government Reports, p. 71 - PDF
- Roster of California's Elected Officials, - PDF
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| - Candidates Line Up for June Primary Races, pp. 76-78 - PDF
- June Ballot Will Carry Ten State Propositions, pp. 79-80 - PDF
- Assembly Outmaneuvers Senate in Committee Vote Reform, pp. 81-82 - PDF
- Conflict of Interest Evades Easy Answers, pp. 83-85 - PDF
- Controller is Paymaster, Treasury Guardian and Tax Officer, pp. 86-87 - PDF
- Interview, pp. 88-89 - PDF
- BART Nears Its Initial Test, pp. 90-93 - PDF
- Strong Backing for No-Fault Insurance, pp. 94-95 - PDF
- Selective Admissions Policies Under Study, pp. 96-97 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 98-99 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 100 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 100 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by L.C., p. 101 - PDF
- State Government Reports, p. 102 - PDF
- Voting Record, pp. 103-104 - PDF
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| - Legislature Considers Shift to Two-Year Sessions, pp. 108-111 - PDF
- Labor Opposition Stalls Equal Rights Amendment by Geraldine L. Sherwood, pp. 112-115 - PDF
- Secretary of State Heads Effort to Stiffen Campaign Laws, pp. 116-118 - PDF
- Stalking the Capitol Press Corps in Its Natural Habitat, pp. 119-121 - PDF
- Interview, pp. 122-123 - PDF
- California is Key State for Contending Democratic Factions, pp. 124-125 - PDF
- The California Arts Commission Is Alive and Well in..., pp. 126-129 - PDF
- Schools Prepare for Painful Evaluation Task by Denis P. Doyle, pp. 130-131 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 132-133 - PDF
- State Government Reports, p. 134 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by Lou Cannon, p. 135 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 136 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 137 - PDF
- Voting Record, pp. 138-140 - PDF
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| - Reagan, Moretti Back Rival Tax Plans, pp. 144-145 - PDF
- Budget Goes to Assembly-Senate Conference, pp. 146-147 - PDF
- Voucher Experiment Begins at Alum Rock, p. 148 - PDF
- State Reports on Minority Hiring Record, pp. 149-151 - PDF
- Understaffed FEPC Finds Popularity a Mixed Blessing by Geraldine M. Randall, pp. 152-154 - PDF
- The Worth of a Thing is the Price It Will Bring, pp. 155-157 - PDF
- Little Hoover Commission Continues Attack on Costs, pp. 158-160 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by Lou Cannon, p. 161 - PDF
- Supreme Court Decisions, p. 162 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 163 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 164-165 - PDF
- State Government Reports, pp. 166-167 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 168 - PDF
- Voting Record, p. 169 - PDF
- Special, - PDF
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| - State Gets $7.9 Billion Budget, pp. 176-178 - PDF
- Freeway Era Draws to a Close by Michael Wenstrom, pp. 179-181 - PDF
- California Shifts to Community Mental Health Programs by Valorie J. Bradley, pp. 182-186 - PDF
- Press Responds S-l-o-w-l-y to Government's Growth by Bruce Keppel, pp. 187-189 - PDF
- Administration, Legislature Study Information Officers, pp. 190-191 - PDF
- Truth in Packaging ... Consumer Affairs, pp. 192-195 - PDF
- Water Project Strike Was a First for State Workers by Ronald Blubaugh, pp. 196-197 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by Lou Cannon, p. 198 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 199 - PDF
- Supreme Court Decisions, p. 199 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 200-201 - PDF
- State Government Reports, p. 202 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 203 - PDF
- Voting Record, pp. 204-208 - PDF
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| - Lobbying the Legislature: Facts, Friendship, Favors, and Flim-Flam, pp. 212-216 - PDF
- Regional Government Proponents Seek State Action, pp. 217-220 - PDF
- People v. Sharp: Behind the Blue Velvet Curtain by Winifred L. Hepperle, pp. 221-223 - PDF
- A County Fair By Any Other Name, pp. 224-228 - PDF
- Initiative Makes a Big Comeback, pp. 229-233 - PDF
- A View From Inside the Delegation by Jacques Levy, pp. 234-236 - PDF
- State Government Reports, p. 237 - PDF
- Supreme Court Decisions, pp. 238-239 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 240 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 240 - PDF
- Voting Record, pp. 241-246 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by Lou Cannon, pp. 247-248 - PDF
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| - Legislative Candidates Report a Forty-Eight Percent Increase in Primary Spending, pp. 252-253 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 254 - PDF
- Sacramento County's Experience with Mental Health Reform by Ted Fourkas, pp. 255-259 - PDF
- Analysis of November Ballot Propositions 1-8, pp. 260-268 - PDF
- Sacramento Area Government-Related Extension Courses, p. 269 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 270-271 - PDF
- State Government Reports, p. 272 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 273 - PDF
- Voting Record, pp. 274-278 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by Lou Cannon, p. 279 - PDF
- Special, - PDF
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| - Presidential and Ballot Campaigns Cloud Democratic Prospects for Continued Legis..., pp. 284-288 - PDF
- Revenue Sharing Will Become a Reality This Month After Eight Years of Debate and..., pp. 289-290 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 291 - PDF
- The Lobbyists the Public Pays: One of Every Ten Advocates in Sacramento Represen..., pp. 292-296 - PDF
- Public, Private Interests Clash Over Coastline Access by Michael Freed, pp. 297-301 - PDF
- Ballot Propositions, 1972 General Election, pp. 302-312 - PDF
- Reports, p. 313 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 314-315 - PDF
- Supreme Court Decisions, pp. 316-318 - PDF
- People in the News, pp. 319-320 - PDF
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| - Court's Ruling on Environmental Impact Reports Puts Pressure on Legislature to C..., pp. 324-326 - PDF
- Continuing Criticism Makes the Future Uncertain For the Council on Criminal Just... by Katherine Holmes, p. 327 - PDF
- While the Legislature Studies New Logging Rules, The State's Private Timber Rese... by Doug Dempster, pp. 328-334 - PDF
- Unfinished Capitol Master Plan Leaves a Wasteland of Parking Lots, pp. 335-337 - PDF
- Television Has Come of Age in the Capitol; Are Producers and Viewers Ready for I... by Bruce Keppel, pp. 338-339 - PDF
- A Correspondent Describes His Daily Brush With Broadcast Reality, pp. 340-341 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, pp. 342-343 - PDF
- Supreme Court Decisions, p. 344 - PDF
- Government Reports, p. 345 - PDF
- California Calendar, p. 346 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 347 - PDF
- Special- Complete Statewide Election Results, - PDF
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| - Welfare Reform Revisited by Jerome Evans, pp. 352-355 - PDF
- Executive Agencies Before the Legislature by Bruce Keppel, pp. 356-359 - PDF
- Interview with Wilson Riles, pp. 360-362 - PDF
- Coordinating Council Gets Proposed Changes in the State's Higher Education Plan, p. 363 - PDF
- It's Still Just a Baby, But the Children's Lobby Is Learning Its Legislative Les..., pp. 364-365 - PDF
- Newsbriefs, p. 366 - PDF
- Legislature Adjourns Last Annual Session, pp. 367-369 - PDF
- 1973 Legislature Has Heavily Democratic Assembly, Evenly Divided Senate, p. 370 - PDF
- The Legislature Still Plans to Draw New District Boundaries, p. 371 - PDF
- California Calendar, pp. 372-373 - PDF
- Supreme Court Decisions, pp. 374-378 - PDF
- People in the News, p. 379 - PDF
- State Government Reports, p. 380 - PDF
- Voting Record, pp. 381-382 - PDF
- Letter from Washington by Lou Cannon, pp. 383-384 - PDF
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