Vol. 43 No. 2, February 2017
Index
- Capitol Forum.
- Energy expertise.
- NCSL & you.
- NCSL by the numbers.
- NCSL expertise.
- NCSL stands with you.
- Exploitation of the elderly.
- No worry finances.
- School choice gets a boost.
- Ashley Kehl is the new chief of staff for Oklahoma Senate President protem Mike Schulz (R).
- I see an opportunity for us to be able to market Missouri as a corporate tax-free state.
- In Idaho, Republicans re-elected their top leaders.
- It should be easy to vote.
- Kansas Senator Susan Wagle (R) won a second term as the chamber's president.
- These are the experts, so we asked them to bring us their thoughts.
- We're going to make it a felony of the third degree if you do it.
- In West Virginia, Senator Mitch Carmichael (R) is the new Senate president.
- It totally makes rehabilitation efforts more difficult.
- Mitzi Johnson (D) is Vermont's new House speaker.
- New Hampshire lawmakers returned their two top leaders to their respective posts.
- North Carolina Senator Phil Berger (R) was elected to a fourth term.
- Representative Jay Lucas (R) was elected for a second term as speaker.
- We will definitely be increasing our giving by the $1,200 amount.
- Costly cures: effective but very expensive drugs are forcing state Medicaid directors to make some tough decisions.
- 1 Overdoses escalate.
- 2 Treading academic water.
- 3 Case for bait.
- 4 Coming soon: 51st state?
- 5 "I do--but later".
- 10 Salon secrets.
- 6 Court mum on web tax.
- 7 Beehive gets bigger.
- 8 Healthy in Hawaii.
- 9 Free-market health care.
- A rocky road: how can we afford to fix our aging highways and bridges?
- Back stories: legislators bring a variety of interesting experiences to their statehouse jobs.
- Budget update: the outlook for state budgets is largely stable for 2017.
- The ins and outs of exports.
- Yes, no, maybe so.
- Daniel T. Blue Jr.: North Carolina Senate Minority leader and NCSL president.