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State-Federal Relations and Standing Committees
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| News Highlights: State-Federal & Standing Committees | Standing Committees: Membership & Governance | Capitol to Capitol / Newsletters | Letters/Testimony | Policy Positions | Federal Resources |
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NCSL Letter to Congress: Developing Cybersecurity Legislation
NCSL sent a joint letter to Congress asking for state and local principles to be taken into account as Congress develops legislation. More
NCSL Letter Expresses Concerns with Domestic Fuels Protection Act
NCSL sent a letter urging Congress not to infringe on state authority to protect the health and safety of consumers. More
Deficit Reduction: NCSL Asks Congress Not to Disproportionately Affect States
NCSL sent a letter to House Budget Committee leaders asking them to take a more balanced approach. More
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NCSL Standing Committees & Task Forces
| Overview | Agriculture and Energy | Budgets and Revenue | Communications, Financial Services and Interstate Commerce | Education | Environment | Health | Human Services and Welfare |
| Labor and Economic Development | Law and Criminal Justice | Legislative Effectiveness | Redistricting and Elections | Transportation | Task Forces |
NCSL Legislative Summit
This summer, the nation's legislators and legislative staff will gather in Chicago to Build Strong States at the 2012 NCSL Legislative Summit. The Summit gives you the best value—speakers, training, resources, experts, events and more—in the shortest time anywhere. The CFI Committee agenda is now available! More
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Prepaid Point of Sale
E9-1-1 fees have historically been collected from telecommunications users on their monthly bills and remitted to governments by telecommunications providers. However, the lack of a billing relationship between the prepaid wireless user and the sellers and providers of prepaid wireless service means that the existing collection methodologies are not well suited to prepaid wireless, causing administrative and legal disputes that inhibit collection of E9-1-1 fees on prepaid wireless service. More
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Surplus Lines Insurance
Included in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is language addressing excess and surplus lines insurance, the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act (NRRA). The NRRA, by its various provisions will preempt or supersede portions of the excess and surplus lines law as they exist today in the states. States need to amend their excess and surplus lines insurance statutes to conform to the mandatory provisions and definitions contained in the NRRA by July 2011. More
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NCSL Letter to the Federal Insurance Office
NCSL submitted comments on behalf of state legislatures to the Federal Insurance Office as it prepares its report to Congress in accordance with the provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Acton. More
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