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Lance Izumi new California Journal columnist
2.18.1998

San Francisco -- Lance Izumi, Senior Fellow in California Studies at the Pacific Research Institute, has been named columnist and contributing editor of California Journal, the state's premier political monthly.
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Smoking up north
By: Erin Schiller
2.11.1998

As details of President Clinton’s plan for a balanced budget in fiscal 1999 unravel, an expected tax on cigarettes of $1.50 per pack marks the single largest source of new revenue. This tax increase, which is expected to reduce underaged smoking and bring in over $10 billion annually, is politically popular, yet experience shows that the proposal will most likely fail on both accounts.
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Union-Only Government Contracts
KQED Commentary
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
2.10.1998

One of the most alarming trends in California today is the increase in the number of union-only construction contracts being negotiated by local governments. Under these contracts, which are called "project labor agreements," firms that use non-union labor are shut out from the contract-bidding process.
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