Vol. 43 No. 4, April 2017
Index
- States' voice in the nation's capital.
- Grants at work.
- In a sunflower state of mind.
- NCSL expertise.
- Networking in the neighborhood.
- Webinars.
- Increases in drug spending slow.
- Giving credit where it's due.
- Taxes fuel transportation funding.
- States tackle health care: as Congress debates, states keep the ball rolling toward an efficient, affordable health care system.
- Arizona's new senate president wants to distinguish the upper chamber from the house in more ways than office space.
- I'm annoyed that I have to wait until Sunday.
- This is about rope.
- Two Midwestern leaders anticipate major changes in the State-Federal relationship under President Trump.
- We're punishing people.
- Personally, I'm a strong supporter of the ballot box.
- Representative Nathaniel Ledbetter is Alabama's new house majority leader.
- The same cars are doing the same damage.
- There are appropriate places and times [to protest].
- Two South Carolina lawmakers have thrown their hats into the crowded Republican ring to replace former U.S. Representative Mick Mulvaney, President Trump's New Budget Director.
- Virginia Speaker Bill Howell, who has spent half his 30-year legislative career at his leadership post announced he will not seek re-election this year.
- 1 This coin makes no cents.
- 2 No return, no ballot.
- 3 Seal of approval.
- 4 Amendment limits campaign cash.
- 5 Grave concerns.
- 10 Separating pets from property.
- 6 Remedy for rumbly roads.
- 7 Blue jean blues.
- 8 Teach your children.
- 9 Homework but no home.
- In pursuit of justice: lawmakers are working with sexual assault survivors to fix a criminal justice system they say is broken.
- 3 things legislative research librarians want you to know.
- Safety takes a U-turn: after a spike in traffic deaths, lawmakers are looking to improve roadway safety.
- Stubbing out tobacco.
- Yes, no, maybe so: is it a conflict of interest to maintain outside sources of income while serving in the legislature?
- Crisanta Duran: Speaker, Colorado House.