Peter Overby

Denny, J., V. Kemper, et al. (1993). “Bush's and Clinton's Fat Cats.” International Journal of Health Services 23(2): 257-262.

Denny, J., V. Kemper, et al. (1993). “George Bush's Ruling Class.” International Journal of Health Services 23(1): 95-132.

Montgomery, P. and P. Overby (1991). “The fight to know.” Common Cause Magazine 17(4): 17+.

Montgomery, P. and P. Overby (1991). “The fight to know: the feds know more than the rest of us; and they like it that way.” Common Cause Magazine 17(Jul/Aug): 17-21.

Novak, V. and P. Overby (1991). “How small is beautiful? Battles over dredging set -asides.” Common Cause Magazine 17(May/June): 16.

Novak, V. and P. Overby (1991). “Reagan was right: years after President Reagan tried to shut down the Small Business Administration the place is worse than ever.” Common Cause Magazine 17(3): 12-17.

Novak, V. and P. Overby (1991). “Small business as usual.” Reader's Digest 139(834): 129.

Overby, P. (1990). “Back-pocket PACs: new ways to skirt the law.” Common Cause Magazine 16(4): 26-30.

Overby, P. (1991). “Busy, busy.” Common Cause Magazine Summ.

Overby, P. (1991). “P.S. you never heard from me.” Common Cause Magazine 17(2): 13.

Overby, P. (1991). “Run now, pay later. Burdened with campaign debt, new lawmakers quickly learn to do business, Washington-style.” Common Cause Magazine Spr17(2): 14+.

Overby, P. (1992). “All aboard.” Common Cause Magazine 18(2): 4.

Overby, P. (1992). “Charge It to My Campaign. Living large: Lawmakers and their challengers find new ways to let contributors pay--for everything.” Common Cause Magazine 18(3): 23+.

Overby, P. (1992). “How special interests cater to Congress.” Common Cause Magazine 18(Jan/Mar): 14-18.

Overby, P. (1992). “Staking a claim.” Common Cause Magazine 18(4): 8+.

Overby, P. (1993). “Beachfront Bailout : thousands of shore homes stand in harm's way but are sheltered by an umbrella of federal subsidies.” Common Cause Magazine 19(2): 12-17.

Overby, P. (1993). “Booze by the numbers.” Common Cause Magazine 19(1): 7.

Overby, P. (1993). “It Ain't Necessarily So. When the pundits talk, people listen. But often what they hear is wrong.” Common Cause Magazine 19(4): 20+.

Overby, P. (1993). “Low-rent neighborhood.” Common Cause Magazine 19(2): 7+.

Overby, P. (1993). “One Nation, Indecisive. Sure voters want change. We just don't want to pay for it.” Common Cause Magazine 19(4): 20+.

Overby, P. (1993). “Trading Favors. While Congress debates trade policy, members quietly lift the barriers for their favorite importers.” Common Cause Magazine 19(1): 18+.

Overby, P. (1993). “White-Picket Welfare. Upscale Cobb County, Ga, relies heavily on federal spending. But you'd never know from talking to its conservative, anti-tax constituents--or Rep. Newt Gingrich.” Common Cause Magazine 19(3): 21+.

Overby, P. (1994). “The Politics of Mine-ing: Ronald Reagan and Ed Meese left behind a movement that could threaten environmental, health and safety regulations.” Common Cause Magazine 20(2): 9+.

Overby, P. (1994). “The Shape of Things to Come? The Michigan experiment. Cut taxes! Throw the deadbeats off welfare! Take control of the shcools! All this and more--or is that less?” Common Cause Magazine 20(1): 11+.

Overby, P. (1994). “Unaltered states.” Common Cause Magazine 20(1): 6+.

Overby, P. (1994). “Unraveling the budget rhetoric.” Investigative Reporters and Editor, Inc. The IRE Journal 17(4): 12.

Overby, P. (1998). “Laws for sale.” Washington Monthly 30(12): 48+.

Overby, P. (1999). “Covering Money and Politics: getting inside the issue of campain finance.” Columbia Journalism Review(Sept/Oct): 38+.

Overby, P. (2000). “Keeping a Reporter's Eye on the Contributions.” Nieman Reports 54(2): 49+.

Overby, P. and V. Novak (1992). “$100,000 plus givers to Bush use their leverage.” St. Louis Journalism Review 22(150): 9.

Overby, P. and V. Novak (1992). “A hard look at Bush's ruling class.” Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. The IRE Journal 15(5): 9.

Overby, P. and N. Wagner (1993). “Why Pick on Cobb County?” Common Cause Magazine Summ: ?

 

Mary Jane Walsh
9/12/2000