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Martin, James G. - Legislative Programs
  • Legislators deal Martin education, pay blows - Jn 22 89 1
  • The new Martin still finds rough legislative seas - Jn 23 89 14A
  • House slows bill to revive flag-burning ban - Jy 15 89 1
  • Views vary in dispute on budget - Jy 15 89 11A
  • Editorial: Time to strike tax deal - Jy 17 89 8A
  • House changes stand in talks over highways, budget - Jy 21 89 14A
  • House Judiciary chairman pulls plug on veto effort - Jy 22 89 9A
  • Martin and Gardner blast roads, pay plan - Jy 25 89 5A
  • Road, pay bill stalled by dispute; Opposition by Gardner, Martin irks Democrats - Jy 26 89 1
  • House panel delays veto date until Martin term ends - Jy 28 89 9A
  • Unyielding Martin still adjusting to give-and-take politics - Jy 31 89 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin cuts short trip for veto push - Au 1 89 1
  • Martin sends planes to return veto allies - Au 9 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Michaux irks Martin - Au 13 89 13A
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Veto ploys expose governor - Au 20 89 7D
  • Martin plans special session on waste issue - Se 6 89 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin won't push for veto this year - Se 6 89 1
  • Job program, drug war top Martin's list - Se 9 89 1C
  • Martin vows to press for strict DWI law - De 12 89 3B
  • Editorial: Costly push for prisons - De 19 89 10A
  • Martin's prison plan endorsed; New cells needed, law officials say - De 22 89 3B
Martin, James G. - Legislative Programs
  • Martin seeks more funds for pregnant teens - Ja 6 90 1
  • Budget panel endorses infant-mortality effort - Ja 10 90 3B
  • Editorial: Finally, help for infants - Ja 11 90 14A
  • Martin won't seek tax hike this year despite shortfall - Ja 19 90 3B
  • Martin outlines plan to stress education in math and science - Fe 2 90 3B
  • Legislative session sought on prisons; Martin considering bid to raise limits - Fe 21 90 1B
  • Martin may propose prison construction plan to legislature - Fe 22 90 3B
  • Martin may call session on prisons; Governor wants to raise ceiling on population - Fe 26 90 1B
  • Council endorses Martin's call for legislative action on prisons - Fe 28 90 1B
  • Administration beating drums for prison plan - Mr 5 90 1B
  • Martin may use road, park funds to aid budget squeeze - Ap 4 90 2B
  • Legislators shaping proposal for prisons; Plan is alternative to Martin program - Ap 13 90 3B
  • Martin seeks compromise on veto, legislative terms - Jn 1 90 3B
  • Martin, legislator meet to toss around veto proposals - Jn 6 90 3B
  • Martin seeks more budget cuts and 'modest' increase in taxes - Jn 13 90 1
  • Panel to study Martin-backed veto plan - Jn 22 90 1B
  • Martin, legislators reach compromise on prison expansion - Jn 27 90 3B
Martin, James G. - Legislative Programs
  • Martin amasses bills for challenging laws - Ja 3 88 23A
  • Martin says he will submit bills on Indians, state justice system - Fe 5 88 3C
  • Under the Dome: Environmentalist (Shaffer) criticizes Martin - Fe 8 88 1
  • Martin backs unified environment agency (GOVERNMENT AGENCIES) - Fe 18 88 1C
  • Martin, Democrats tangle over veto power, jobs record - Fe 19 88 6D
  • Martin, Jordan back merit pay increases for state employees - Mr 2 88 18C
  • Martin seeks to widen CAREER LADDER PROGRAM - Mr 4 88 24C
  • Martin to request larger probation and parole staffs - Mr 4 88 24C
  • Martin urges pre-school program for 'at risk' children - Mr 19 88 10B
  • Martin to seek more money to train workers - Mr 23 88 10B
  • Governor seeks aid for elderly - Mr 25 88 26C
  • GOP plan on aging called election tactic - Mr 30 88 18C
  • Dropout plan by Martin called a 'gimmick - Ap 8 88 22C
  • Jordan calls Martin road plan a drive for election-year gains - Ap 8 88 6D
  • Martin pushes program for poor 3
Martin, James G. - Legislative Programs
  • Panel assails Martin on budget procedure - Ma 11 88 18C
  • Martin budget labeled 'deficit style' spending - Ma 13 88 1C
  • Assembly leaders see no time for Martin consolidation plan - Ma 17 88 1C
  • Martin's budget plan criticized; College chiefs say needs won't be met - Ma 18 88 1
  • Legal reform needed but not the Martin kind - Ma 22 88 6D
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Martin right in stand on drug dealers - Ma 22 88 7D
  • Under the Dome: Free lunches part of Martin budget - Ma 23 88 1
  • Export office proposed; Martin urges funds to help N.C. firms - Ma 24 88 1D
  • Democrats say Martin hurt elderly - Ma 26 88 1C
  • In short, no veto now for governor - Ma 29 88 4A
  • Legislators seem bent on short, quiet session - Ma 29 88 1
  • Spending for collider at limit, Ramsey says - Jn 2 88 1C
  • Stage set for session of Assembly - Jn 2 88 1
  • Under the Dome: Lack of nurses gets political attention - Jn 2 88 1
  • Legislature steams into '88 session - Jn 3 88 1
  • Deficit with Martin plan is forecast; Budget predicted to put state $137 million in red - Jn 7 88 1
  • Democrats' package for elderly gets nod - Jn 8 88 18C
  • Martin forces jockey for environmental plan - Jn 8 88 18C
  • Martin says revenue projections too high in his proposed budget - Jn 8 88 1C
  • Editorial: Stumbling over a budget - Jn 9 88 18A
  • Governor seeks fund hike to cover drought damage - Jn 24 88 16A
  • State set to enact tax breaks for multistate corporations - Jn 24 88 1
  • N.C. plan would funnel funds to big U.S. science projects - Jn 26 88 32A
  • Martin charges lawmakers wasted time with 'pet bills' - Jy 14 88 16C
  • Martin mulls do-it-himself consolidation; Governor claims politics delays environmental, health
  • merger - Jy 16 88 1C
  • Martin upbraids legislature for postponing justice proposals - Au 2 88 18C
  • Editorial: Losing gamble on jetties - Se 15 88 14A
  • Martin plans day care for 4-year-olds - Se 17 88 15A
  • Under the Dome: GOP road plans shift political lanes - Se 18 88 1
  • Martin seeks alliance with Assembly; pledges improved cooperation, puts education, highway
  • programs atop agenda - No 10 88 16A
  • Martin adopts more activist agenda, seeks peace with majority Democrats No 18 88 1C
  • Martin may ask special session on inmate limit No 24 88 1C
  • Panel advises Martin to back comparative fault in lawsuits No 24 88 1C
  • Line-item veto sought by Martin; Gardner redefining lt. governor's role - De 2 88 4C
  • Tax, fee options among goals of county commissioners - De 9 88 25A
  • Martin says education plan may be delayed - De 14 88 1C
  • Editorial: Martin delays, denies (Basic Education Program) - De 15 88 24A
  • Governor defends closing doors to budget session - De 15 88 23A
  • Panel spurns Martin plan to cut education funding - De 15 88 1
  • Martin urges increasing road funds - De 21 88 3c
  • Martin will back full BEP funds; Fee hikes, job cuts may finance schools plan - De 31 88 1
Martin, James G. - Legislative Programs
  • Democrats oppose Martin proposal to cut vacant jobs - Ja 4 89 1C
Martin, James G. - Legislative Programs
  • State cash woes cloud teacher pay; 'CAREER LADDER' system praised, touted for state - Ja 5 89 1C
  • Under the Dome: Martin adds second lobbyist (Beason) to team - Ja 13 89 1
  • Human resources plans criticized; Advocates of social programs say spending proposals
  • inadequate - Ja 18 89 5A
  • Tougher drunken driving law, more officers sought - Ja 18 89 5A
  • Editorial: Backsliding on schools - Ja 19 89 18A
  • Mixed reviews meet bid to give parents choice of schools - Ja 19 89 WA-1
  • Prisoners' suit prompts call for building funds - Ja 19 89 1C
  • Weight of lawsuits jeopardizes state's control of prisons - Ja 22 89 23A
  • Pay raises may come earlier, Martin says - Ja 24 89 3C
  • Martin, legislators discuss ways to fund highway needs - Ja 25 89 18C
  • Effort to increase funding for highways hits roadblock - Ja 28 89 10A
  • Martin links tax increase, teacher pay - Fe 3 89 1
  • Martin, predecessors back veto at legislative hearing - Fe 3 89 3C
  • Catawba teachers boo Martin education plans - Fe 4 89 3C
  • New panel on waste suggested (INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION) - Fe 7 89 3C
  • Martin calls 'summit' on pay raises - Fe 9 89 1
  • Martin defends call for education summit - Fe 10 89 11A
  • Martin seeks way off educational 'hot seat' - Fe 13 89 1
  • Martin revives plan to speed up pay raises - Fe 14 89 1
  • Teachers shout down governor - Fe 14 89 1
  • State employees to meet with Martin about pay - Fe 16 89 14C
  • Editorial: The reluctant highwayman - Fe 17 89 14A
  • With heat on, Martin switches recipes for teacher pay - Fe 19 89 36A
  • Editorial: Learning the tax lesson - Fe 27 89 8A
  • Martin pitches road plans to congressional delegation - Mr 1 89 8A
  • Governor to seek hike in sales tax; 1-cent increase would be used for pay raises - Mr 8 89 1
  • Editorial: Through the tax barrier - Mr 9 89 22A
  • Martin unveils plan to increase sales tax - Mr 9 89 1
  • Editorial: High ground for the governor - Mr 10 89 24A
  • Martin pushes bid to abolish state sales tax on food - Mr 10 89 1
  • Martin's sales tax proposal - even with sweetener - icily received - Mr 12 89 22A
  • GOP legislators seek alternatives to Martin tax hikes - Mr 15 89 1C
  • Martin seeks to avert GOP budget revolt - Mr 17 89 1C
  • GOP dissidents split with Martin on tax hikes - Mr 19 89 32A
  • Martin seeks wildlife panel changes - Mr 21 89 1
  • Business group backs Martin plan - Mr 23 89 1
  • Martin outlines his strategy for career-ladder effort - Mr 24 89 15A
  • Martin backs bill deregulating interest on credit cards - Ap 1 89 15A
  • Under the Dome: Career ladder classes set - Ap 1 89 5A
  • House subcommittee hears Martin's veto proposal - Ap 5 89 11A
  • Senate Democrats split on BEP delay - Ap 5 89 3C
  • 25 superintendents support Martin's merit-pay proposal - Ap 6 89 16C
  • Martin plugs career ladder, blasts NCAE - Ap 11 89 1C
  • Martin misses goal of cutting food tax - Ap 13 89 16A
  • Martin confronts NCAE leadership on effort to expand career ladder - Ap 14 89 20C
  • Under the Dome: Martin learning to spread wealth - Ap 14 89 1
  • Plans abound for raising teacher, state worker pay - Ap 16 89 27A
  • Key Democrats back Martin spending cut - Ap 18 89 18C
  • Accord reached on schools; Martin, Senate agree on performance plan - Ap 28 89 1
  • Martin in middle of legislative tax tug-of-war - Jn 2 89 1
  • Day-care staff dispute turns hotter - Jn 6 89 3C
  • Senate, House panels hand Martin 2 defeats (sales tax and career ladder program) - Jn 21 89 1