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Real Estate/Development

Apr. 2, 2000

Gov. Davis takes middle ground

The Capitol was even more interesting than normal during the final days of the bill introduction process. During this time, legislators and their staff normally scurry around trying to get their bills introduced. Chaos is the order of the day.

The Capitol was even more interesting than normal during the final days of the bill introduction process. During this time, legislators and their staff normally scurry around trying to get their bills introduced. Chaos is the order of the day.
The state of the Capitol at this time this year, for a variety of reasons, was much more subdued. Although there was an abundance of scurrying, much of it was at campaign headquarters and in the districts, where many were trying to fa...

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