Andrew Smalley As a senior policy specialist, Andrew Smalley works on postsecondary education topics and legislative tracking at NCSL. Prior to joining NCSL, he was a legislative intern for three years at the Colorado General Assembly, working with legislators... Staff Directory, Research & Policy, Education
Posted August 6, 2019 North Carolina Legislature’s Website Takes Top Award at NCSL Summit The North Carolina General Assembly’s website took home the 2019 Online Democracy Award for having a superior legislative website this week during the National Conference of State Legislatures’ (NCSL) 2019 Legislative Summit in... Press Room, LINCS, NALIT
Posted August 1, 2019 The Canvass | August 2019 The August 2019 issue of The Canvass discusses mail disputes for voters overseas, the Elections & Redistricting agenda at the 2019 Annual Legislative Summit in Nashville and other worth noting information in the elections world. The Canvass
Posted July 30, 2019 Most States Have Ended SNAP Ban for Convicted Drug Felons Mississippi and West Virginia joined the list of states that have signed legislation to remove the lifetime ban on public benefits for those formerly convicted of drug-related crimes, joining the Virgin Islands, Washington, D.C., and twenty-two... State Legislatures News, Policy, Children and Families, Civil and Criminal Justice, State-Federal
Posted July 29, 2019 The Working Paper | Summer 2019 This is the Summer 2019 edition of The Working Paper, the official newsletter of the National Legislative Program Evaluation Society. Newsletter, The Working Paper
Posted July 29, 2019 Congress Turning to State Legislatures for IT Ideas “States are a great laboratory of wonderful ideas,” U.S. Representative Tom Graves (R-Ga.), vice chair of the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, said last week during a hearing on “Modernizing Legislative... State Legislatures News, State-Federal, Technology and Communication, About State Legislatures