National Conference of State Legislatures - The Forum for America's Ideas
Magazine » Table of Contents: March 2011
Go 22220
Share Send a comment
State Legislatures March 2011cover

NCSL Resources

State Legislatures

VOLUME 37, No. 3 | March 2011

Go

A SPECIAL REPORT: IMMIGRATION AND THE STATES


SEEKING SOLUTIONS
By Alan Greenblatt
Can Utah’s approach to immigration offer a way forward for other states?

ARIZONA BULLDOG
By Matt Bunk and Evan Wyloge
Senator Russell Pearce has become the champion of strict immigration legislation in Arizona.

IMMIGRATION FRUSTRATION
By Jim Small
Arizona’s controversial immigration legislation has deep roots.

Online: Learn more about state laws related to immigrants and immigration, and Arizona’s controversial 2010 legislation.

Online: Find out more about NCSL's Task Force on Immigration and the States.

Go

CAPTURING CO2
By Glen Andersen
Advances in technology could make ‘clean coal’ a reality, but will we make the investment?

Online: Read more about clean coal and see a list of resources.

Go

RUNNING OUT OF GAS
By James B. Reed and Jaime Rall
The fuel tax no longer covers the cost of maintaining and improving roads and bridges.

Online:  State lawmakers talk about the challenges of transportation funding.

Go

FEDERAL HEALTH CARE REFORM: ONE YEAR LATER
By Martha P. King
States have moved ahead despite uncertainty, risks and opposition.

Online: Learn more about steps states have taken to comply with federal health reform.

Go

THEN AND NOW

Find out where our statehouse photo comes from this month.

Go

STATESTATS

Go

TRENDS AND TRANSITIONS

Online: Learn more about purchasing Savings Bonds with tax refunds. 

Online: See a collection of documents about legislator compensation.

Go

STATELINE

Go

PEOPLE

 

Issues & Resources

Find the NCSLstaff member who handles the issue in which you are interested.

NCSLprovides access to current state and federal legislation and a comprehensive list of state documents, including state statutes, constitutions, legislative audits and research reports.

Members

As legislators and legislative staff, you are part of the nation's largest, most influential and only bipartisan organization of state legislators and staff.Learn about the resources NCSL has for you.

NCSL offers an array of services for legislative staff. Find out what's available.

Denver Office
Tel: 303-364-7700 | Fax: 303-364-7800 | 7700 East First Place | Denver, CO 80230

 

Washington Office
Tel: 202-624-5400 | Fax: 202-737-1069 | 444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001

©2013 National Conference of State Legislatures.  All Rights Reserved.