Archives

This is the archive area for June 1998.

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  • Volume 1, Number 47: June 1, 1998
      Public attention on California's Democratic race for governor has overshadowed the campaign for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination, but the Senate battle -- waged in comparative obscurity -- is a dramatic, neck-and-neck contest that is going down right to the wire.

  • Volume 1, Number 48: June 8, 1998
      With all the hoopla of California's primary election out of the way, the real business of government gets under way this week in the Capitol -- the state budget.

  • Volume 1, Number 49: June 15, 1998
      The California Supreme Court is a powerful institution and its rulings have profoundly influenced the citizens of this state for generations. But it is likely that not one in 50 Californians can name the court's chief justice, and not one in a thousand can name all seven members.

  • Volume 1, Number 50: June 22, 1998
      When compared with California's $76 billion budget blueprint, the dollars for the Headwaters Forest accord -- a paltry $130 million -- may seem insignificant.

  • Volume 1, Number 51: June 29, 1998
      For years, Gov. Pete Wilson has interpreted a 1988 federal law as giving him the authority to negotiate agreements, called "compacts," to set forth the conditions under which California Indian tribes can conduct gambling operations on their reservations.