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10/01/2007 - Worth Noting Criticism
In the piece by Christine Vestal here, http://www.stateline.org/live/details/story?contentId=244208, called "Worth Noting: Judge calls Illinois statehouse feud "ridiculous", your writer makes the following statement: In the dirty tricks department, the Ohio Republican Party admitted to a massive public records request that has Gov. Ted Strickland (D) and his staff sifting through millions of emails, The Plain Dealer reports. The GOP?s director said the request ? made by an intern who did not mention her connection to the party ? was meant to show whether the Strickland administration could follow up on its pledge to make public records more available, according to the story.   Read More

1/10/2007 - Cancer vaccine
Re "Will states require cancer vaccine," Stateline.org, June 30, 2006: As the mother of two young daughters I disagree with the mandatory vaccine.   Read More

8/8/2005 - Judicial races
Re "Cost of judicial races stirs reformers", Stateline.org, August 5: Your recent article on judicial elections was excellent but it contained an error.   Read More

NGA celebrates centennial

The National Governors Association was born 100 years ago this week. In his latest commentary for Stateline.org, NGA Executive Director Raymond C. Scheppach recounts how governors in the past century have played a key role in shaping national policy.


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