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"The State of American Federalism, 2004: 'Is Federalism still a core value'?"
Unformatted Document Text:  120 NGA, “NGA Welcomes New Governors,” (www.nga.org/common/issueBrief); NCSL, “Partisan Composition of State Legislatures,” (www.ncsl.org/ncsldb/elect98). 121 Dennis Cauchon, Dems gain in ‘hidden election,’ USATODAY, 15 December 2004 (Netscape version). 122 Kavan Peterson, “Voters decide policy issues,” Stateline.org, 3 November 2004. 123 As quoted in Haya El Nasser, “Red state or blue, Americans sick of gridlock,” USATODAY, 5 November 2004 (Netscape version). 124 Ibid. 125 Charisse Jones, Issues: 11 states nix gay marriage; Calif. Oks stem-cell work,” USATODAY, 3 November 2004 (Netscape version); Manuel Roig-Franzia, “Alabama Vote Opens Old Racial Wounds,” Washington Post, 28 November 2004 (Netscape version); Kavan Peterson, 3 November 2004] Jones, 3 November 2004; NGA, “Election 2004: Referendum Recap,” Issues Brief (www.nga.org). 126 See Dale Krane, Publius, Fall 2002, p. 25; Dale Krane, Publius, Summer 2003, pp. 38-39. 127 Dean E. Murphy, “Defying Bush Administration, Voters in California Approve $3 Billion for Stem Cell Research,” The New York Times, 4 November 2004 (Netscape version). 128 As quoted in Kavan Peterson, 3 November 2004. 129 As quoted in John M. Broder, “California’s new Stem-Cell Initiative Is Already Raising Concerns,” The New York Times, 27 November 2004 (Netscape version). 130 Neela Banerjee, “Christian Conservatives Turn to Statehouses,” The New York Times, 13 December 2004 (Netscape version). 131 National Governors Association (NGA) and National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO), The Fiscal Survey of States, (Washington, D.C.: December 2004), p. ix. 132 As quoted in Robert Pear, “States’ Pocketbooks Are Fuller, but Health Costs Stall Recovery,” The New York Times, 17 December 2004 (Netscape version). 133 Nicholas W. Jenny, “2004 Tax and Budget Review,” State Fiscal Brief, no. 71 (November 2004), The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. 134 Donald J. Boyd, “State Finances: Not Out of the Woods Yet,” a presentation to the Federation of Tax Administrators, Burlington, VT (20 September 2004). 135 NGA and NASBO, The Fiscal Survey of States, (December 2004), p. 12. 136 NGA and NASBO, Medicaid Squeezes State Budgets,” Press Release, 12 October 2004 (www.nga.org); The Fiscal Survey of States (December 2004), p.1.

Authors: Krane, Dale.
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120
NGA, “NGA Welcomes New Governors,” (www.nga.org/common/issueBrief); NCSL,
“Partisan Composition of State Legislatures,” (www.ncsl.org/ncsldb/elect98).
121
Dennis Cauchon, Dems gain in ‘hidden election,’ USATODAY, 15 December 2004 (Netscape
version).
122
Kavan Peterson, “Voters decide policy issues,” Stateline.org, 3 November 2004.
123
As quoted in Haya El Nasser, “Red state or blue, Americans sick of gridlock,” USATODAY, 5
November 2004 (Netscape version).
124
Ibid.
125
Charisse Jones, Issues: 11 states nix gay marriage; Calif. Oks stem-cell work,” USATODAY, 3
November 2004 (Netscape version); Manuel Roig-Franzia, “Alabama Vote Opens Old Racial
Wounds,” Washington Post, 28 November 2004 (Netscape version); Kavan Peterson, 3
November 2004] Jones, 3 November 2004; NGA, “Election 2004: Referendum Recap,” Issues
Brief
(www.nga.org).
126
See Dale Krane, Publius, Fall 2002, p. 25; Dale Krane, Publius, Summer 2003, pp. 38-39.
127
Dean E. Murphy, “Defying Bush Administration, Voters in California Approve $3 Billion for
Stem Cell Research,” The New York Times, 4 November 2004 (Netscape version).
128
As quoted in Kavan Peterson, 3 November 2004.
129
As quoted in John M. Broder, “California’s new Stem-Cell Initiative Is Already Raising
Concerns,” The New York Times, 27 November 2004 (Netscape version).
130
Neela Banerjee, “Christian Conservatives Turn to Statehouses,” The New York Times, 13
December 2004 (Netscape version).
131
National Governors Association (NGA) and National Association of State Budget Officers
(NASBO), The Fiscal Survey of States, (Washington, D.C.: December 2004), p. ix.
132
As quoted in Robert Pear, “States’ Pocketbooks Are Fuller, but Health Costs Stall Recovery,”
The New York Times, 17 December 2004 (Netscape version).
133
Nicholas W. Jenny, “2004 Tax and Budget Review,” State Fiscal Brief, no. 71 (November
2004), The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government.
134
Donald J. Boyd, “State Finances: Not Out of the Woods Yet,” a presentation to the Federation
of Tax Administrators, Burlington, VT (20 September 2004).
135
NGA and NASBO, The Fiscal Survey of States, (December 2004), p. 12.
136
NGA and NASBO, Medicaid Squeezes State Budgets,” Press Release, 12 October 2004
(www.nga.org); The Fiscal Survey of States (December 2004), p.1.


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