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February 2001 Issue - 14 Articles- Upfront, pp. 4-5
State of the stammer; march on, March
- Talking Points, pp. 6-7
Newt sightings and a slick proposal
- The New Economy comes of age in the Capitol
Emelyn Rodriguez
, pp. 8-11 As high-tech stumbles in the stock market, the Legislature gears up to help Silicon Val...
- Cybercities
CJ staff
, p. 12 From the most high-tech jobs to the largest number of home computer users, California l...
- E-taxes: Is California losing out?
Kathleen Les
, pp. 13-21 While other states have banded together, Governor Davis has taken a hands-off approach ...
- Southern Exposure
Sherry Bebitch Jeffe
, pp. 22-26 Will Julian Dixon's bipartisan legacy survive?
- Rostrum, pp. 27-28
Readers sound off
- The Bottom Line
Susan Rasky
, p. 29 Alan Cranston's human side?
- Can the Grand Old Party survive?
Lou Cannon and A.G. Block
, pp. 30-39 Down on its electoral luck, the Republican Party appears to be teetering on the brink o...
- Words of wisdom, pp. 40-42
Two years ago, they were legislative rookies sharing their expectations with CJ readers...
- Assemblywoman Charlene Zettel, pp. 43-45
says in a term-limited Legislature, easing into office is no longer an option.
- D.C. Perspective
Dana Wilkie
, p. 46 Will the economy trip up Bush and Davis in 2004?
- Assemblyman Darrel Steinberg, pp. 46-48
advises newcomers to focus on priorities.
- Cover design
Dagmar Thompson