Vol. 45 No. 3, May 2019
Index
- With Much on the Line, States Want Complete Counts.
- Lawmakers Respond to Native Deaths, Disappearances.
- Preparing for Possible High Court Action on Roe.
- Courts Weigh In on Medicaid Work Rules.
- Who's Calling the Shots on Vaccines?
- Unlocking Access: Free tuition programs are opening doors for some students--but are they making the grade?
- Earning Credit for Work, Life Experience.
- 6 Ways to Help Programs Keep Promises.
- DIAGNOSIS: ALZHEIMER'S: States are taking bipartisan action to combat one of the nation's costliest diseases.
- Banking on Cannabis.
- Compostable You.
- Bans on Single-Use Containers Grow.
- Collared: Service Animal Scammers.
- Marking 200 Years With 13 Toasts.
- No Tether in Stormy Weather.
- Sweet Justice.
- Work Licensing Reforms Roll On.
- NCSL Recognizes Legislative Staff and Their Contributions to Our State Legislatures.
- My Life Before the Legislature: Communications staffers rely on lessons learned in fascinating former jobs.
- A Primer on Peacemaking.
- Steven Hernandez: Executive Director, Commission on Women, Children and Seniors, and Interim Executive Director, Commission on Equity and Opportunity.
- Lori Mathis: Director, Office of Operations and Support Systems.
- JACKPOT IN JEOPARDY: Federal opinion threatens states' rights over online gambling.
- DEATH PENALTY ON TRIAL: Executions are down, while state attention to capital punishment is up.
- Debating New Execution Methods.
- Newsmakers.
- What Does 'Due Process' Really Mean?
- The Final Word.