Posted January 29, 2020 RELACS Report | Spring 2020 In this issue: Staff Hub ATL; Nominate a RELACS Member for the 2020 Legislative Staff Achievement Award; SCOTUS Rules State Legislatures Can’t Copyright Statutory Annotations; Legislative Staff Week | May 4-8, 2020; NCSL... Newsletter, The RELACS Report
Posted January 23, 2020 Building Democracy: The Story of Legislatures | Episode 1 Join NCSL staffers and "Building Democracy" hosts John Mahoney and Megan McClure along with their expert guests, former Virginia clerk of the House, G. Paul Nardo; curator of American Slavery at the Smithsonian National Museum of... Podcast, Building Democracy: The Story of Legislatures
Posted January 22, 2020 The Canvass | February 2020 This issue of the February Canvass focuses on the 2020 presidential primaries, states that hold elections entirely by mail, ballot order lawsuits and more. The Canvass
Posted January 17, 2020 Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils: Alexander Holsinger, Kansas A Q&A interview with Alexander Holsinger, criminal justice coordinator, Criminal Justice Advisory Council, Johnson County, Kan. State Legislatures News, Civil and Criminal Justice
Emily Peterson Emily Peterson joins the NCSL Foundation as a development specialist, supporting efforts to promote NCSL’s work from the Denver office. She comes to NCSL with experience in higher education development and holds a master’s degree in... Staff Directory, Foundation for State Legislatures
Posted January 15, 2020 Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils: Tiana Glenna, Wisconsin The National Institute of Corrections highlights three essential characteristics for a high-functioning criminal justice coordinating council (CJCC). The first is an appropriate and engaged membership with effective leadership. This... State Legislatures News, Civil and Criminal Justice
Heather Lopez As a grants accountant, Heather Lopez supports the post-award activities for grants and contracts at NCSL. Lopez has more than nine years of experience in finance and accounting. Prior to joining NCSL, Lopez held roles with PlayerLync LLC,... Staff Directory, Finance & Accounting
Posted January 7, 2020 Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils: Abbey Stamp, Oregon In 1995, Oregon passed legislation mandating that every county establish a Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC). Each LPSCC must submit an annual summary to the state’s Criminal Justice Commission. State Legislatures News, Civil and Criminal Justice
Posted January 2, 2020 2019 Roundtable on Evaluating Economic Development Tax Incentives This page hosts the presentations and other resources from the 2019 Roundtable on Evaluating Economic Development Tax Incentives. The meeting was designed to discuss state activity around economic development evaluations. Event Resource
Posted January 1, 2020 The Canvass | January 2020 The January 2020 issue of The Canvass investigates the Electoral College and includes an interview with Wisconsin State Senator Kathy Bernier and other things worth noting. The Canvass
Posted January 1, 2020 January-February 2020 Congress leaves states carrying a heavy load, new taxes on consumer services, a debate over capital punishment, women in leadership and more. State Legislatures Magazine
Posted December 30, 2019 Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils: Mitch Lucas, South Carolina An interview with Mitch Lucas, assistant sheriff, Charleston County, S.C., who is involved with the local criminal justice coordinating council. State Legislatures News, Policy, Civil and Criminal Justice
Posted December 17, 2019 Increasing Collaboration Between Police and Mental Health Professionals Gregory Stephens (a pseudonym) was contacted by a sheriff’s deputy in rural Nebraska on allegations of destruction of property and disturbing the peace. State Legislatures News, Policy, Civil and Criminal Justice
Meghan Keelean As an associate director, Meghan Keelean plans several NCSL meetings annually, including logistics for the NCSL Legislative Summit. Keelean has more than 15 years of experience in meetings management. She found her passion for meeting planning in... Staff Directory, Operations, Meetings
Posted December 16, 2019 Pros and Cons of Allowing Guns in Schools Should guns be carried in schools? And if so, by whom? Teachers? Police officers? School resource officers? Should they be trained as police or school... State Legislatures News, Policy, Education, Legislative Summit
Curt Stedron Curt Stedron is the director of the NCSL Legislative Training Institute. Previously, he was an award-winning educator for more than 20 years. He is a graduate of West Point. Staff Directory, State Services, Legislative Training Institute
Posted December 11, 2019 Staff Snapshots | Jay Pearson Jay Pearson is director of the House of Delegates’ Information and Communications Services Office and serves as the chamber’s sergeant-at-arms. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted December 9, 2019 November-December 2019 The infrastructure issue: funding and maintaining the nation's transportation, water and energy systems. Also, robocalls and consumer data privacy. State Legislatures Magazine
Victor Vialpando-Nunez As chief operations officer, Victor Vialpando-Nuñez leads the day-to-day operations for NCSL, including direct oversight of the Human Resources, Information Technology, Meetings and Building and Facilities teams. Vialpando-Nuñez comes to... Staff Directory, Executive Management Team, Operations
Posted November 25, 2019 The Canvass | December 2019 This issue of the December Canvass focuses on the 2020 presidential primaries, states that hold elections entirely by mail, ballot order lawsuits and more. The Canvass
Meg Andrews As the AMS administrator, Meg Andrews works with NCSL staff concerning all aspects of the member database. Prior to joining NCSL, Andrews worked in the nonprofit world and has more than 15 years of experience in database systems, nonprofit and... Staff Directory, Operations, Information Technology
Posted November 6, 2019 Staff Snapshots | Anthony Aycock Anthony Aycock is the legislative librarian for the North Carolina General Assembly. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted November 6, 2019 Staff Snapshots | Becky King Becky King is a systems analyst for the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission’s Office of Computing and Information Technology. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots
Posted November 1, 2019 The Canvass | November 2019 The November 2019 issue of The Canvass goes deep into the world of geo-enabled elections. We also interviewed Representative Kevin Bratcher (R-KY) and other odds and ends that are worth knowing. The Canvass