Posted April 30, 2023 First Appearance | April 2023 NCSL Goes to Tulsa plus a roundup of front-end policy, research and news. Newsletter, Policy, First Appearance
Posted April 30, 2023 A Long View on Staff | LTIS Episode 19 Host Tim Storey’s guest for this episode is Leonor Ehling, the executive director of the Center for California Studies at Sacramento State University and co-director of the Legislative Staff Management Institute (LSMI), which is a flagship... Podcast, Legislatures: The Inside Storey
Posted April 28, 2023 Inside the Farm Bill: A Primer With the current farm bill set to expire on Sept. 30, join NCSL as we offer some background on the impact of this vital legislation on our food and farming systems. We’ll discuss how farm bill programs strengthen the economy, ensure fair... Town Hall, State-Federal
Posted April 28, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Cyrus Anderson Cyrus Anderson is the deputy sergeant-at-arms for the Wisconsin State Senate. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted April 28, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Thuba Nguyễn Thuba Nguyễn is a communications specialist for the Minnesota House People of Color and Indigenous (POCI) Caucus and Queer Caucus. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted April 28, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Jeff Wall Jeff Wall is the sergeant-at-arms for the Idaho House of Representatives. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted April 28, 2023 Two Long-Serving Maryland Officials Leave Legacies of Service Former Maryland House Speaker Casper R. Taylor and former Maryland fiscal director William Sawtelle “Bill” Ratchford II died this week. State Legislatures News, People, Obits
Posted April 27, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Martha Casto Martha Casto is staff to the president of the South Carolina Senate. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted April 27, 2023 Do Filibusters Yield Deliberation or Delays? Depends on Whom You Ask. Filibusters, which can be used to prompt robust discourse or simply delay legislative action, are having a moment in some state legislative chambers this year. State Legislatures News, News to Use, About State Legislatures
Posted April 26, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Greg Sobetski Greg Sobetski is the chief economist for the Colorado Legislative Council. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted April 26, 2023 As 2024 Campaigns Begin, States Confront Threats to Election Workers Since 2020, state policymakers from both parties have confronted the harassment of election workers, including threats of violence, from a variety of angles, including by revising existing statutes and passing stand-alone protections. State Legislatures News, Policy, Elections
Posted April 26, 2023 NCSL statement addressing our nation’s fiscal challenges Washington, D.C. – The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) released the following statement in response to potential reductions to discretionary funding. Press Room
Posted April 26, 2023 NALIT News | Spring 2023 Letter from the Chair, 2023 NALIT Awards, ADA Compliance: How Does Your Legislative Information System Measure Up?, IT Staff Comings and Goings, NALIT 2023 Professional Development Seminar, Pilot NALIT Legislative Exchange Program Newsletter, NALIT News
Posted April 25, 2023 Sweet Smell of Success as New Mexico Students Name State Aroma New Mexico fifth graders work to pass bill naming the state’s official aroma, the smell of chile roasting in the fall. State Legislatures News, People
Posted April 24, 2023 My District: Is Home to Coeur d’Alene Lake For its “My District” series, NCSL talks with Idaho Sen. Ben Toews and Rep. Joe Alfieri, whose districts include Coeur d’Alene and the nearby lake. State Legislatures News, People, My District
Posted April 24, 2023 NCSL Forecast ’23 Forecast ’23 is a special report from State Legislatures News covering the topics NCSL’s policy experts anticipate will occupy state lawmakers’ time in 2023 legislative sessions: child and maternal well-being, education,... State Legislatures News, Policy
Posted April 24, 2023 Addressing Student, Educator Well-Being Requires Systemic Change The top issues in education for the 2023 legislative session include recovering student learning loss, recruiting and retaining an education workforce, and addressing student debt. State Legislatures News, Policy, Education
Posted April 21, 2023 Lawmakers Seek New Directions on Public Safety Lawmakers are addressing the public safety challenges that emerged during the pandemic by tailoring juvenile and criminal justice policies and using evidence-informed and community-tailored strategies to reduce violence. State Legislatures News, Policy, Civil and Criminal Justice
Posted April 21, 2023 States to Keep Focus on Election Costs, Accuracy and the Safety of Officials Ahead of their 2023 legislative sessions, lawmakers expect to address the need for affordable housing, a strong child care workforce and adoption regulations. State Legislatures News, Policy, Elections, Redistricting and Census
Posted April 21, 2023 Housing, Child Care Workers and Adoption Emerge as Priorities Ahead of their 2023 legislative sessions, lawmakers expect to address the need for affordable housing, a strong child care workforce and adoption regulations. State Legislatures News, Policy, Children and Families
Posted April 21, 2023 States Bank on Incentives, Benefits and Training to Lure Workers Back Forecast '23: NCSL experts identify the labor and employment issues states will tackle in 2023, including workforce recruitment and retention, employee benefits and skills training. State Legislatures News, Policy, Labor and Employment
Posted April 21, 2023 New Support for Energy Projects and Transition to Low-Carbon Power Major federal investments are allowing state legislatures to pursue new energy policy goals and manage the impacts on consumers, workers and industry of the ongoing transition away from fossil fuels. State Legislatures News, Policy, Energy
Posted April 21, 2023 Tall Tasks: Severe Weather, Aging Water Systems, Forever Chemicals With severe weather more frequent and severe, lawmakers will be using federal aid to protect communities and speed recovery when disasters do strike. They’re also working to improve drinking water and wastewater infrastructure and limit the... State Legislatures News, Policy, Environment and Natural Resources
Posted April 21, 2023 Fintech To-Dos: Broadband Access, Data Privacy, Digital Currencies State and federal lawmakers are addressing the growing interest in using digital currencies, the need for data privacy, and a fundamental reality: The internet is not equally available to all Americans. State Legislatures News, Policy, Financial Services