Abstract
This section continues to encounter growing pains as this journal makes its transition to the American Review of Public Administration. Because of timing problems, this edition of State Legislative Developments reflects, in most cases, the developments of the 1981 and 1982 legislative sessions. The patience of the state reporters in helping with this combined approach is appreciated. Meanwhile, an expanded list of reporters is being recruited to develop a more widely national outlook. Editor.
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