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State Legislatures|August 7, 2015
Mind Full. Recent brain research offers intriguing insights into leadership and decision-makingJaime Rall
State Legislatures|October 30, 2008
Taking on toys: states are charging ahead with new regulations on children's products even as the president takes action and industry cries foulGarry Boulard
State Legislatures|March 3, 2007
Plunging into the gene pool: even though the legal landscape has changed, concerns about the abuse of genetic testing persistsAlissa Johnson
State Legislatures|June 6, 2007
Drugs: just a click away. Online pharmacies can make dangerous drugs easy to get, but also can promote better health care. Should we regulate them?Rachel Brand
State Legislatures|April 17, 2007
Helping mentally ill criminals: jailing offenders with mental illnesses serves no one, but new policies and funding are bringing about needed changesDonna Lyons
State Legislatures|June 16, 2005
Staying ahead of the feds: EPA proposes cap-and-trade to cut back on mercury emissions, but many states think they have a quicker, better solutionLarry Morandi, Jennifer Smith
State Legislatures|March 7, 2006
Medicaid extreme makeover: with growing numbers of uninsured people and costs out of control, states are looking at radical changes to MedicaidKristine Goodwin
State Legislatures|March 18, 2009
Genetic specialists trailing research boomKristine Goodwin
State Legislatures|June 5, 2009
Covering kids: states are working to provide public health insurance to the growing number of eligible childrenJennifer Breshears, Megan Foreman
State Legislatures|June 5, 2009
Community-level care a health safety netMelissa Hansen
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Pageof 25
State Legislatures|August 7, 2015
Mind Full. Recent brain research offers intriguing insights into leadership and decision-makingJaime Rall
State Legislatures|October 30, 2008
Taking on toys: states are charging ahead with new regulations on children's products even as the president takes action and industry cries foulGarry Boulard
State Legislatures|March 3, 2007
Plunging into the gene pool: even though the legal landscape has changed, concerns about the abuse of genetic testing persistsAlissa Johnson
State Legislatures|June 6, 2007
Drugs: just a click away. Online pharmacies can make dangerous drugs easy to get, but also can promote better health care. Should we regulate them?Rachel Brand
State Legislatures|April 17, 2007
Helping mentally ill criminals: jailing offenders with mental illnesses serves no one, but new policies and funding are bringing about needed changesDonna Lyons
State Legislatures|June 16, 2005
Staying ahead of the feds: EPA proposes cap-and-trade to cut back on mercury emissions, but many states think they have a quicker, better solutionLarry Morandi, Jennifer Smith
State Legislatures|March 7, 2006
Medicaid extreme makeover: with growing numbers of uninsured people and costs out of control, states are looking at radical changes to MedicaidKristine Goodwin
State Legislatures|March 18, 2009
Genetic specialists trailing research boomKristine Goodwin
State Legislatures|June 5, 2009
Covering kids: states are working to provide public health insurance to the growing number of eligible childrenJennifer Breshears, Megan Foreman
State Legislatures|June 5, 2009
Community-level care a health safety netMelissa Hansen
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