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Subject/Name: Martin, James G. - Legislative Programs

Article(s) Referenced In:

  1. State cash woes cloud teacher pay; 'CAREER LADDER' system praised, touted for state - Ja 5 89 1C
  2. Under the Dome: Martin adds second lobbyist (Beason) to team - Ja 13 89 1
  3. Human resources plans criticized; Advocates of social programs say spending proposals
  4. inadequate - Ja 18 89 5A
  5. Tougher drunken driving law, more officers sought - Ja 18 89 5A
  6. Editorial: Backsliding on schools - Ja 19 89 18A
  7. Mixed reviews meet bid to give parents choice of schools - Ja 19 89 WA-1
  8. Prisoners' suit prompts call for building funds - Ja 19 89 1C
  9. Weight of lawsuits jeopardizes state's control of prisons - Ja 22 89 23A
  10. Pay raises may come earlier, Martin says - Ja 24 89 3C
  11. Martin, legislators discuss ways to fund highway needs - Ja 25 89 18C
  12. Effort to increase funding for highways hits roadblock - Ja 28 89 10A
  13. Martin links tax increase, teacher pay - Fe 3 89 1
  14. Martin, predecessors back veto at legislative hearing - Fe 3 89 3C
  15. Catawba teachers boo Martin education plans - Fe 4 89 3C
  16. New panel on waste suggested (INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION) - Fe 7 89 3C
  17. Martin calls 'summit' on pay raises - Fe 9 89 1
  18. Martin defends call for education summit - Fe 10 89 11A
  19. Martin seeks way off educational 'hot seat' - Fe 13 89 1
  20. Martin revives plan to speed up pay raises - Fe 14 89 1
  21. Teachers shout down governor - Fe 14 89 1
  22. State employees to meet with Martin about pay - Fe 16 89 14C
  23. Editorial: The reluctant highwayman - Fe 17 89 14A
  24. With heat on, Martin switches recipes for teacher pay - Fe 19 89 36A
  25. Editorial: Learning the tax lesson - Fe 27 89 8A
  26. Martin pitches road plans to congressional delegation - Mr 1 89 8A
  27. Governor to seek hike in sales tax; 1-cent increase would be used for pay raises - Mr 8 89 1
  28. Editorial: Through the tax barrier - Mr 9 89 22A
  29. Martin unveils plan to increase sales tax - Mr 9 89 1
  30. Editorial: High ground for the governor - Mr 10 89 24A
  31. Martin pushes bid to abolish state sales tax on food - Mr 10 89 1
  32. Martin's sales tax proposal - even with sweetener - icily received - Mr 12 89 22A
  33. GOP legislators seek alternatives to Martin tax hikes - Mr 15 89 1C
  34. Martin seeks to avert GOP budget revolt - Mr 17 89 1C
  35. GOP dissidents split with Martin on tax hikes - Mr 19 89 32A
  36. Martin seeks wildlife panel changes - Mr 21 89 1
  37. Business group backs Martin plan - Mr 23 89 1
  38. Martin outlines his strategy for career-ladder effort - Mr 24 89 15A
  39. Martin backs bill deregulating interest on credit cards - Ap 1 89 15A
  40. Under the Dome: Career ladder classes set - Ap 1 89 5A
  41. House subcommittee hears Martin's veto proposal - Ap 5 89 11A
  42. Senate Democrats split on BEP delay - Ap 5 89 3C
  43. 25 superintendents support Martin's merit-pay proposal - Ap 6 89 16C
  44. Martin plugs career ladder, blasts NCAE - Ap 11 89 1C
  45. Martin misses goal of cutting food tax - Ap 13 89 16A
  46. Martin confronts NCAE leadership on effort to expand career ladder - Ap 14 89 20C
  47. Under the Dome: Martin learning to spread wealth - Ap 14 89 1
  48. Plans abound for raising teacher, state worker pay - Ap 16 89 27A
  49. Key Democrats back Martin spending cut - Ap 18 89 18C
  50. Accord reached on schools; Martin, Senate agree on performance plan - Ap 28 89 1
  51. Martin in middle of legislative tax tug-of-war - Jn 2 89 1
  52. Day-care staff dispute turns hotter - Jn 6 89 3C
  53. Senate, House panels hand Martin 2 defeats (sales tax and career ladder program) - Jn 21 89 1

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