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January 1983 Issue - 14 Articles- Headache agenda for '83
Robert Fairbanks
, pp. 5-11 Governor Deukmejian and the Legislature face a surplus of fiscal and political problems.
- Rostrum, p. 12
- The marketing of slate mailers
Bud Lembke
, pp. 13-16 Who gets endorsed and who gets the profits on those official-looking voters' guides?
- Goodbye and hello Exodus of the eclectic
Herb Michelson
, pp. 17-19 Jerry Brown's "family" is packing up, but some of its legacy will linger on.
- Avoiding the limelight
Jim Carroll
, pp. 20-21 Leading the Deukmejian ranks will be three trusted and tested lieutenants.
- Old answers in new housing
Margaret A. Zevedo
, pp. 22-24 Some of the state's affordable-housing needs may be met with yesterday's lifestyles.
- Doing the 'Bob Presley'
Richard Zeiger
, pp. 25-27 Riverside's state senator prefers compromise to conflict - and David Roberti is grateful.
- Off to the poorhouse
Hilary Abramson
, pp. 28-29 Trying to stretch their welfare dollars, some counties are adopting unusual techniques.
- Farewell to 'Cal Week'
Jim Carnes
, p. 30 Public television is dropping its only regular coverage of state government.
- Orange County: the GOP's again
Tony Quinn
, pp. 31-32 After flirting with some Democrats, Orange County suburbs are back in the Republican fold.
- A special class of lobbyists
Charles M. Price
, pp. 33-35 Ex-legislators have some advantages when they become advocates among their old colleagues.
- Aristotle plus Barnum
Martin Hill
, pp. 36-37 There's nothing dull inside the doors of Los Angeles' Museum of Science and Industry.
- Coping with Proposition 8
Richard Thomson#2
, p. 38 The "Victims' Bill of Rights" has been neither panacea nor disaster for the state's tri...
- Letter
Leo Rennert
, pp. 39-40