NCSL Legislative Summit 2008

Resources for Journalists

NCSL's entire meeting is free and open to credentialed reporters. Register now!

The Logistics
Work from our press room at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. We provide computers, Internet connections and more. During the meeting, we'll also hold several press conferences to release reports, including an update on state budget conditions.

The Issues

In 180 policy sessions over four days, NCSL's 2008 Legislative Summit will cover the evergreen issues such as education, health care and corrections.

This year we will look deeper into:

  • State finances and reaction to the current economy
  • The top November election battlegrounds
  • Affording our nation's health care
  • Dealing with drought and the opportunities for innovation
  • REAL ID, is it Really moving or Really stalled
  • State strategies for soldiers returning home from active duty
And many more policy issues! Check back soon for a full agenda.  

The Word on the Street

Here's what other reporters and editorial writers said about previous Annual Meetings:

“After going to a handful of NCSL’s annual meetings, I’d be among those who say there is value in the gatherings, inside and outside the meetings. Some states have found unique ways of dealing with problems faced by others.”
-- Lucy Morgan, St. Petersburg Times

“Please excuse state Sen./Rep. __________ for being away from home, and on the taxpayers dime… while he / she was attending the National Conference of State Legislatures Annual Meeting and Exhibition… It is five days packed with presentations, debates and committee hearings on serious issues, from health care to national security, from higher education to the definition of marriage.”
-- Salt Lake Tribune editorial

“The weeklong agenda is packed with tough discourse on weighty issues… Even the 8 a.m. sessions overflowed into the hallway as officials craned their necks to hear about the 2010 Census, rewriting telecommunication laws and innovative state strategies for creating extraordinary high schools.”
-- Nancy Cook Lauer, Tallahassee Democrat.

Contact: NCSL Public Affairs Staff


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