2004 NCSL Annual Meeting & Exhibition "The New
Legislative Reality" Salt Lake City, Utah July 19 - 23
The National Conference of State Legislatures will host its 29th Annual
Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah this summer. NCSL's Annual Meeting is
the premier gathering of state lawmakers each year. With more than 150
policy sessions featuring the nation's leading public policy experts,
NCSL's Annual Meeting has proven itself to be a valuable resource not only
for state legislators and their staff, but also the statehouse
reporter.
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State budgets, federal unfunded mandates, homeland security,
Medicaid costs, welfare reform, transportation and streamlining
sales taxes will all be featured topics at this year's meeting.
Confirmed speakers include the Weekly Standard's
Bill Kristol, former Gore campaign manager
Donna Brazile, noted author Stephen
Covey, Business Roundtable president John
Castellani, Standard & Poor's David
Wyss and humorist Christopher Buckley, among
others.
As always, there are no registration fees for members of the
media to attend NCSL's meetings. In order to avoid lines at
registration, journalists are encouraged to pre-register by
completing a media
registration form. You will receive credentials in the mail
after your registration has been processed.
For more information, click on the links to the right or
contact NCSL's Public Affairs staff at (303) 364-7700 or (202)
624-8667. |
Top 10 Reasons for Reporters to Come to Salt
Lake City
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You walk away with great story ideas.
Guaranteed.
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Newsworthy national reports.
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With the nation's top experts in attendance,
you'll add more solid sources to your contacts lists here more
than anywhere else.
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Innovations in public policy begin right
here.
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"The new legislative reality." We explain. You
decide.
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Be the scooper not the scooped.
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The most substantive political convention of the
summer.
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Get perspectives from legislators from all 50
states and around the world.
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Internet access.
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Genealogy, the Olympic Oval, the Delicate Arch,
the Great Salt Lake. Don't you deserve a little
fun? |
As always, there are no registration fees for members of the media to
attend NCSL's meetings. In order to avoid lines at registration,
journali |