DRUGS, ALCOHOL -- RELATED PUBLICATIONS CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS REVIEW OF INSTITUTIONS' BUDGET PROCESS: CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON AT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT FACILITY, CORCORAN & CHUCKAWALLA VALLEY STATE PRISON - This is the second hearing by the Senate Budget Committee is to discuss how the Department of Corrections has been running significant deficits for the past several years. Attending this hearing were the three Wardens from these prisons. (Stock #1161- S; $3.77 - includes tax s/h) (4/02) IMPROVING PUBLIC SAFETY BY PROVIDING QUALITY TREATMENT CENTER PROGRAMS FOR CRIMINAL OFFENDERS IN THEIR HOME COMMUNITIES (NIMBY, PRISON) - Informational hearing to discuss treatment centers for criminal offenders and the resistance that is often faced from communities who do not want these facilities in their neighborhoods. Four important policy issues are: What are the public safety benefits of providing quality treatment center programs for criminal offenders in communities? What resistance do these centers face from communities when trying to establish their program? What are the concerns from communities about these centers? What can be done to balance the need with those concerns? SB1537 addresses these issues. (Stock #1153-S; $4.58 - includes s/h) (4/02) PROTECTING THE PUBLIC BY ASSISTING ADDICTED LAWYERS IN OVERCOMING SUBSTANCE ABUSE – A Briefing paper prepared by the Senate Office of Research. This paper looks at what four other states with successful programs are doing in this arena, summarizes the two small assistance programs available to California lawyers and elaborates on help available to California Physicians. Statutory language to create a California treatment and diversion program for lawyers in included in the appendix. (Stock #1074-S; $3.23 – includes tax, s/h) (2/01) SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY 1999 BILL SUMMARY – For your information and use, the staff of this committee has prepared this summary of bills pertaining to Public Safety’s jurisdiction enacted by the Legislature and signed into law or vetoed by the Governor in 1999. Most will take place in Jan. 2000. (Stock #1003-S; $4.85 – includes tax, s/h) (10/99) CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS’ ZERO TOLERANCE FOR DRUGS – On August 23, 1999 the Joint Legislative Committee on Prison Construction and Operations held an informational hearing. They discuss the following issues: Drug interdiction program, Drug reduction strategy, Maintaining family contact, Secure 1000 informational brochure, Pennsylvania Prisons success in attacking inmate drug abuse, New Jersey to implement roving drug intervention, and Senate Bill 2016. (Stock #998-S; $7.27 – includes tax s/h) (8/99) PUBLIC FORUM ON THE PROPOSED TOBACCO LITIGATION SETTLEMENT - An opportunity for the public to comment on the proposed agreement, announced on November 16, 1998, to settle the state's lawsuit against the tobacco industry. Because this settlement will affect health policy for this and the next generation of Californians, it is important for the people of California to have a fair opportunity to review the many details of the complex agreement and to comment on its provisions. (Stock #978-S; $4.31 - includes tax s/h) (11/98) THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE PROPOSED ALCOHOL & TAX INITIATIVE ON CALIFORNIA'S WINE INDUSTRY -- Hearing & summary of proposed initiative's fiscal effects on California's economy, education programs & health services. Senate Select Committee on California's Wine Industry. (Stock #886-S; $4.31 -- includes tax, s/h) (2/96) INFORMATIONAL HEARING ON TIED-HOUSE LAWS -- An informational hearing on January 23, 1996 on the subject of the Tied-House Laws. These laws established three independent levels in the alcohol industry, and were intended to prohibit vertical integration between manufactures, wholesalers and retailers. Each legislative session, new exceptions to these restrictions are proposed. The information contained herein will be most helpful in attempting to find ways to resolve this ongoing problem. (stock #861-S; $5.93 -- includes tax, s/h) (1/96)