Vol. 38 No. 9, October - October 2012
Index
- 25 years ago.
- Did you know ...
- Whose capitol is it?
- Gary Olson.
- Kill the company.
- A flood of voter ID laws.
- A Texas Legislator with an Entrepreneurial Flair.
- Delaware Senate President Anthony Deluca.
- Delegate Dan Morhaim (D), the only physician in the 188-member Maryland General Assembly.
- In Puerto Rico, Citizens Like the Size of their Legislature.
- Speaker Steve Tilley Resigned from the Missouri House.
- The Dean of the Wyoming House Lost his Bid for Re-Election.
- Things are Interesting in Illinois.
- Big decisions for little children.
- Leading on lead.
- A PEA for proof.
- Online invasion.
- Child support: a win win.
- A fiscal cliffhanger: uncertainty about how Congress will address the fiscal cliff leaves states playing a guessing game.
- 1 Law left behind?
- 2 Fighting fire with dollars.
- 3 Soaked.
- 4 Buckle up Benji.
- 5 Walk carefully.
- 10 Early retirement.
- 6 Web masters.
- 7 More is less.
- 8 Citizen check-up.
- 9 Neighborly app?
- A wave or a ripple?
- The people's choice: once again, there's something for everyone on statewide ballots this November.
- NCSL legislative summit snapshots from Chicago.
- Power struggle: the Supreme Court's recent term focused on whether the Constitution limits federal authority and power.
- 5 trends shaping redistricting: new dynamics are transforming the once-a-decade exercise of drawing political boundaries.
- A bold approach to school reform: sweeping changes to Idaho's education policy turned into a hot potato issue that's landed in the voters' laps.
- A roundhouse of art: new Mexico's circular capitol is home to an ambitious showcase for the state's artists.
- "State and local governments have an extraordinary opportunity to be game-changers.".
- As they see it.