Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Most precious cargo: child restraints continue to save young lives but gaps persist in many state laws,2008,34,3,32-33,Savage Sidelined for safety: new laws keep student athletes with concussions benched,2010,36,6,28-30,Foreman Taking a different approach: state are looking for innovative ways to cope with the 1 million cases of child abuse that flood in each year,2010,35,11,33,Crane The meth menace: battling the fast-paced spread of methamphetamine may mean attacking it from several fronts,2005,31,5,14-18,Boulard Shedding light on epilepsy: advocacy groups are pushing to raise awareness about epilepsy and encourage legislatures to make it a more integral part of public health programs,2003,29,5,30-31 33,Guiden Last call: Lawmakers hope new technology could mean the end to drunken driving,2009,35,10,26-29,Savage Teen driver tune-up: a move is underway to impose national standards on teen drivers,2009,35,8,20-21,Savage Plan needed to fight terrorism,2002,28,3,25-27,Guiden When faith-healing fails: the Oregon legislature has drawn a fine line between punishing devout parents and ensuring necessary medical care for youngsters,2000,26,3,26-27,Gordon Surfing for drugs,2004,30,4,28-29,Gordon Drinking too much too young: trying to find an answer to the persistent habit of binge drinking among young people vexes the nation's policymakers,2005,31,4,12-15,Boulard Suicide prevention changes focus,2013,39,8,8, Preventable deaths on the rise: Growing numbers of overdoses suicides and brain injuries have lawmakers searching for solutions,2013,39,10,30-31,Hendrikson Hitting the open road: the debate over requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets revs up once again,2015,41,2,26-27,Shinkle The green (and winding) road. It's been a year since Colorado and Washington legalized recreational marijuana and not all that was predicted has come to pass--with some surprises along the way,2015,41,3,20-24,Weiss Lethal injection under fire: drug shortages and court challenges are causing lawmakers to review their states' method of execution,2015,41,5,30-31,Widgery Filling the gap: after years of spending cuts to mental health programs lawmakers have begun to boost funding for the most effective approaches,2015,41,1,32-35,Weiss Overdosed on opioids: a deadly opioid epidemic sweeping the country has lawmakers working hard to find solutions,2016,42,4,9-13,Hoback Protecting Student Athletes. Are states doing enough to keep student athletes safe from heat and head injuries?,2017,43,9,24-25,Ollove