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Jun. 1, 2001

When Secrets Kill

SACRAMENTO - Folks around the Capitol often talk about how term limits have made institutional memory - the recollection of previous bills and disputes - a rarity among lawmakers and their staff.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Folks around the Capitol often talk about how term limits have made institutional memory - the recollection of previous bills and disputes - a rarity among lawmakers and their staff.
        But it doesn't take long for them to recall such buz...

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