March 7, 2024 Love It or Hate It, Daylight Saving Time Is Here Again The national debate and state actions related to daylight saving time are continuing into 2024. For the foreseeable future, though, clock changing remains the law of the land in all but a few places. State Legislatures News, Policy, Energy, Health State Legislatures News
March 6, 2024 Supreme Court Hears Challenge to the EPA’s ‘Good Neighbor’ Plan The Supreme Court will consider whether to limit an effort by the Environmental Protection Agency to curtail air pollution that drifts across state lines. State Legislatures News, Policy, Energy, Environment and Natural Resources, State-Federal State Legislatures News
March 5, 2024 State of Play | Voter ID: Unpacking the Debate as Voters Head to the Polls As the primary season heats up across the country, voter ID laws are a point of focus as Americans hit the polls. State Legislatures News, Policy, Elections State Legislatures NewsVideo
March 4, 2024 Supreme Court Rules Trump Can Stay on Colorado Ballot Only Congress can remove candidates for federal office from the presidential ballot, the U.S. Supreme Court says, overturning a Colorado Supreme Court decision that would have removed Donald Trump from that state’s primary ballot. State Legislatures News, Policy, State-Federal State Legislatures News
February 29, 2024 Routine Child Vaccination Rates Lower Than Pre-Pandemic Levels Kindergarten vaccine coverage decreased during both the pandemic school years of 2020-21 and 2021-22 after holding steady for a decade. The vaccination rate did not return to pre-pandemic levels during the 2022-23 school year. State Legislatures News, Policy, Health State Legislatures News
February 29, 2024 Elections Q&As for Lawmakers: Does Absentee/Mail Voting Benefit One Party Over the Other? As no-excuse mail voting gains popularity, researchers are taking a close look at electoral behavior. State Legislatures News, Policy, Elections State Legislatures News