Vol. 38 No. 8, September 2012
Index
- 25 years ago.
- Did you know ...
- Whose capitol is it?
- Safeguarding against college costs.
- A record 1,078 women have won their primaries for state legislative seats.
- Democrats will surely continue to control the Massachusetts legislature.
- Dr. Kyle Janek, an Austin anesthesiologist and former state legislator.
- Former Alabama Representative Terry Spicer.
- L. Allan Green, a legislative staffer in three states and NCSL committee member.
- Longtime Texas senator Jeff Wentworth.
- Louisiana Legislative Fiscal Officer Gordon Monk.
- Representative Linda Lawson (D) became the first female to lead a caucus in the Indiana House.
- The texting troubles of 911.
- Be cool, stay in school.
- Lions, tigers and bears? Not in my backyard!(TRENDS & TRANSITIONS) (Brief article)
- The latest on REAL ID.
- 1 Drive alones.
- 2 Marital bliss.
- 3 Transparent Arkansas.
- 4 A parent trio.
- 5 Ex-felons must wait to vote.
- 10 A drop of relief.
- 6 NCSL.org officially archived.
- 7 Send $.
- 8 History credit.
- 9 ACLU vs. Michigan.
- Challenged to the core: lawmakers face the daunting task of enacting the laws and coming up with the funds needed to bring the Common Core State Standards to life.
- Election 2000: before and after: from voting machines to ballot counting, elections have changed significantly in the last decade.
- Exercising leadership: it's all about relationships.
- Broadening broadband: most experts agree that broadband would benefit everyone, but a digital divide still exists.
- For the record: James Guthrie.
- Beyond bars: states are looking to reduce youth violence by addressing its causes in a more comprehensive way.
- Two leaders on respect, bipartisanship and public service.
- Unhealthy differences: the health care system needs to work smarter, not harder, to eliminate health disparities.
- As they see it.