Vol. 41 No. 9, October - October 2015
Index
- Capitol art.
- NCSL expertise.
- Nuclear demonstration.
- Telehealth Trek.
- Building the States' Agenda.
- Civil discourse.
- NCSL welcomes new officers.
- The annual business meeting.
- What NCSL can pack into four days.
- Legislative Summit.
- The summit: by the numbers.
- Voting Rights Act reaches milestone.
- California Republicans have chosen new leaders.
- Colorado Senator Lucia Guzman (D) was chosen to be the new minority leader.
- The Alaska legislature raised the stakes.
- [Cartoon].
- Former Connecticut Senator Eileen Daily (D) died in late July.
- Iowa's new speaker elect didn't have to go far to find a role model.
- Kentucky House Speaker Greg Stumbo (D) wants everyone to feel comfortable.
- The field of gubernatorial contenders got a little more crowded in Vermont.
- Felon voting rights.
- Fighting revenge porn.
- Battle on the e-Gridiron.
- Employers dealing payroll cards.
- 1 Alexander Hamilton: that's a rap.
- 2 Faster permits for free-range deer.
- 3 Pot-free Parkland.
- 4 Good snooze for students.
- 5 Tears in their craft beers?
- 10 Not cool at school.
- 6 Show me farmers keep it 'legit'.
- 7 License to fly.
- 8 Hang up and camp.
- 9 Tops in transparency.
- Preschool is for real: funding is up, as is enrollment, as states continue to invest in high-quality early childhood education to help kids succeed.
- On the road again: states take the wheel on transportation funding as Congress sputters along.
- Robert Gates: former Defense Secretary, CIA Director--and Eagle Scout.
- Birds of a feather: legislative caucuses bring together like-minded lawmakers and help create ways to work across the political divide.
- Everyday creativity: practice innovation like any other skill and unleash the problem-solving genius of your staff.
- Karl Aro: NCSL staff chair.