ASLCS E-Learning
The Benefits of Participating in ASLCS
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Speaker
David Byerman, Secretary of the Nevada Senate
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Overview
The American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries (ASLCS) was founded in 1943 to improve legislative administration and to establish better communication between clerks and secretaries throughout the United States and its territories. In 1974, ASLCS joined with several state legislative groups to form the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). From small beginnings, the society has grown to include an active membership of more than 300 hundred principal clerks and secretaries and legislative support staff. Today, the society is the most active of NCSL's 10 staff sections.
In this video, David Byerman, ASLCS member since 2010, discusses the benefits of participating in ASLCS. Access to professional development resources, valuable meetings and connecting with collegues across the country are the many benefits ASLCS offers to legislative clerks, secretaries and their staff.
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Resources
NCSL Resources
NCSL Contacts
- Contact Angela Andrews, NCSL's liaison to ASLCS, for more information.
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