Posted December 3, 2023 Remote Work and State Tax Systems | OAS Episode 199 On this episode, we explore the tax ramifications for states of remote work. We’re joined by Charlie Kearns, a tax attorney, and James Privette, until recently a legislative specialist in NCSL’s Washington, D.C., office. They... Podcast, Our American States
Posted December 1, 2023 NCSL Gears Up for the 2024 Legislative Sessions With Forecast '24 NCSL's Forecast '24 meeting takes place Dec. 4-6 in Austin, Texas, featuring a slew of sessions focusing on topics such as artificial intelligence, ticket sale mania, Medicaid trends and more. State Legislatures News, Policy
Posted December 1, 2023 NCSL Foundation for State Legislatures | Sponsor List The NCSL Foundation for State Legislatures is sponsored by a distinguished group of leaders who represent the nation’s most prestigious and influential corporations, unions and other organizations. Resource
Posted November 30, 2023 Online Drafting Manuals Links to state, congressional, and other online bill drafting manuals. Resource, RELACS
Posted November 30, 2023 Can Politicians and Reporters ‘Just Be Cool’ With Each Other? A communications expert at NCSL Base Camp 2023 suggests that politicians and reporters view each other with attitudes of humility. All of them are, after all, public servants. State Legislatures News, News to Use
Louise McGinty Louise McGinty supports NCSL’s Washington, D.C.,-based staff, specifically the standing committees and task forces. McGinty comes to NSCL with experience in nonprofit events and fundraising, project management, relationship building,... Staff Directory, State-Federal Affairs
Emily Katz As a legislative specialist, Emily Katz works on federal education, health and human services policies that are of interest to states. Katz comes to NCSL with experience in policy research on school climate, school health, social-emotional... Staff Directory, State-Federal Affairs
Posted November 29, 2023 New NCSL Report Outlines State Policy Considerations for Disaster Risk and Resilience The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has released a new report offering state lawmakers a roadmap to help them navigate the unpredictable nature of disasters such as extreme drought, wildfires, flooding and heat. Press Room
Posted November 29, 2023 Good Year for Labor on Picket Line and in State Legislatures Why were there multiple, high-profile labor battles this year? And how are state legislatures responding to the “hot labor summer”? State Legislatures News, Policy, Labor and Employment
Posted November 28, 2023 AI, Electoral Count Reform Among Emerging Priorities in Election Policy Expect state lawmakers in 2024 legislative sessions to pursue the “continuous improvement” trend of the last 20 years with work on evergreen issues such as poll workers (qualifications, training and pay), deadlines (for voter... State Legislatures News, Policy, Elections
Posted November 28, 2023 Mission Critical: Getting Veterans, Military Families Into the Workforce Forecast '24: The military and veterans issues states will focus on in 2024 include getting veterans and their families into the workforce, expanding behavioral health care and supporting military bases. State Legislatures News, Policy, Military and Veterans Affairs
Posted November 28, 2023 Health Workforce Reform, Stat: Demand for Care Outpacing Supply of Workers Forecast ’24: Health policy will continue to be a focus in legislatures in 2024, as states grapple with health workforce shortages and increased behavioral health challenges while finding ways to take full advantage of Medicaid services. State Legislatures News, Policy, Health
Posted November 28, 2023 Shifting Gears to Find a Gas Tax Alternative and Fight Impaired Driving The transportation issues states will focus on in 2024 include replacing falling gas tax revenue, charging for the use of EV charging stations and toughening penalties for impaired driving. State Legislatures News, Policy, Transportation
Posted November 28, 2023 States Are Fiscally Strong, Though Slower Growth May Loom Ahead Forecast ’24: In 2024 legislative sessions, fiscal policymakers will keep a watchful eye on inflation, while lowering taxes and sorting out the tax implications of remote work. State Legislatures News, Policy, Fiscal
Posted November 28, 2023 Racing to Keep Up: Consumer Data Privacy and AI Advancements Legislatures in 2024 will continue their efforts to protect consumer privacy and expand access to high-speed internet, all while keeping an eye on rapid developments in artificial intelligence. State Legislatures News, Policy, Financial Services, Technology and Communication
Posted November 28, 2023 Mitigate and Adapt: Fortifying Infrastructure, Regulating Lingering Chemicals In 2024, state legislatures will continue efforts to harden infrastructure against the risks of natural disasters, regulate “forever chemicals” and protect the nation’s wetlands. State Legislatures News, Policy, Environment and Natural Resources
Posted November 28, 2023 States Lose the Carbon and Work on Cleaner, On-Demand Energy Habits In 2024, legislatures will continue efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while boosting the reliability and resilience of the electric grid with cleaner energy resources. State Legislatures News, Policy, Energy, Transportation
Posted November 28, 2023 Help Wanted! States Get Down to Business of Filling Vacant Jobs To recruit and retain workers, lawmakers in 2024 legislative sessions will drop degree requirements for some positions, promote non-degree and credential programs, and improve benefits, among other policy options. State Legislatures News, Policy, Labor and Employment
Posted November 28, 2023 Today’s Assignment: Returning American Education to the Head of the Class Forecast ’24: In 2024 legislative sessions, lawmakers aim to shore up students’ literacy and math skills, support effective teachers and boost the value of postsecondary education. State Legislatures News, Policy, Education
Posted November 28, 2023 Out With the Old: States Continue to Rethink Justice Strategies Forecast ’24: Legislatures in 2024 will continue battling the opioid crisis and crimes of opportunity while expanding approaches that help keep justice-involved people from getting entrenched in the system. State Legislatures News, Policy, Civil and Criminal Justice
Posted November 28, 2023 Targeting Policies That Help Families Stay Afloat Forecast ’24: In 2024, lawmakers will continue efforts to make housing and nutritious food more accessible and affordable, stabilize the child care industry and improve child welfare court processes. State Legislatures News, Policy, Human Services
Posted November 28, 2023 Are Interstate Compacts the Answer to Health Workforce Shortages? With the post-pandemic health care workforce stretched to its limits, state legislatures are in search of solutions. Interstate licensure compacts have emerged as a reliable means to add some depth to local labor pools. State Legislatures News, Policy, Health
Bob Doyle As an associate director in NCSL’s Health Program, Doyle oversees staff and projects related to population health, including maternal and child health, substance use, mental health, infectious disease and immunization, among others. Doyle... Staff Directory, Research & Policy, Health
Posted November 27, 2023 NCSL Legislator Police Academy Sparks Bipartisanship | ATA Episode 11 NCSL’s yearlong Legislator Police Academy brought together lawmakers from very different backgrounds to work across the aisle and across the country on policy topics related to police accountability. In this episode, we learn how the... Podcast, Across the Aisle