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October 1971 Issue - 15 Articles- Senators and Assemblymen Remain Divided on Reapportionment as Time Runs Out, pp. 264-265
Assembly Democrats seek to increase their margin in the lower house while the Senators ...
- Interview, pp. 266-268
Senator Mervyn M. Dymally Discusses his Role as Democratic Caucus Chairman
- Tax Stalemate Continues Through October as Administration-Legislative Negotiations Prove Fruitless, p. 269
The Governor and Democrats fail to reach a compromise on a major tax shift after nearly...
- Welfare Reform Act Comes Under Heavy Attack in State and Federal Courts, pp. 270-273
Following enactment of the Welfare Reform Act of 1971, the welfare battle has moved bac...
- Serrano Decision Stirs up State Officials Educators Economists Attorneys and Legislators Across the Country, p. 274
The California Supreme Court's decision has provoked new interest in the tough question...
- With the Moment of Decision Drawing Near Legislators Seek to Keep Their Early Retirement Options Open, pp. 275-276
The retirement plan which was designed to ease reapportionment victims into early retir...
- The Governor's Executive Reorganization Authority May End This Year After Four-Year Experiment, pp. 277-278
With the defeat of Reagan's Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1971, members of both parties ...
- Jurisdictional Disputes Slow Efforts to Give the State an Effective Role in Solid Waste Management, p. 279
Despite accumulating evidence that solid waste management is more than a local problem,...
- The State Senate in Transition
Alvin D. Sokolow
, pp. 280-284 A Study of the Declining Importance of Seniority in the Upper House
- Letter from Washington
Lou Cannon
, p. 285 - Newsbriefs, pp. 286-287
- People in the News, p. 288
- California Calendar, p. 288
- State Government Reports, p. 289
- Voting Record, pp. 290-292