Vol. 45 No. 4, July 2019
Index
- Putting SNAP Online Could Help Food Deserts Bloom.
- Oregon Is First to Enact Statewide Rent Control Protections.
- Red Flag Laws Draw Fans, Fire.
- Indiana's POWER Caucus Puts Focus on Women.
- A 'Good Boy' Tennessee Lawmaker and His Mother Make Voting History.
- 400 Years and Counting.
- Taking Oversight to LOFTy Heights in Oklahoma.
- A Remarkable Man: William T. Pound is stepping down as executive director of NCSL, leaving legislatures stronger than he found them.
- THE NCSL STORY: NCSL has become the highly respected organization it is today under William T. Pound's leadership.
- Tim Storey Named New NCSL Executive Director.
- WHY LAWMAKERS FLEE: Oregon's recent walkout reflects a growing trend.
- Plumbers Get Backed Up.
- A Hew Tribal National Park?
- Education Isn't Helping Women.
- Helping Foster Kids Succeed.
- Not Just a Pose.
- Prosecutorial Transparency.
- The Child-Free Economic Recovery.
- Party Mix: In changing its House seating plan, Maine removes the aisle between Democrats and Republicans.
- Seating Plans as Varied as the States.
- HERE COMES GENERATION Z: Four fledgling state legislators, the youngest in the nation, talk about what they hope to accomplish.
- DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION: In the fight against distracted driving, lawmakers are enacting bans on handheld devices and waging public awareness campaigns.
- PENSION POLICIES THAT PERFORM: Disciplined funding practices have helped some states withstand market volatility.
- HIGH-TECH HEALTH TRENDS: Telehealth may be one answer to the shrinking number of medical facilities and health care providers in rural areas.
- Redrawing Maps the Right Way: States have an opportunity to make a fresh start and achieve grreater cooperation when redistricting.
- Medicaid: Some States Expand, While Others Debate.
- Newsmakers.
- Is There an Ethical Duty to Be Civil to Our Rivals?
- The Final Word.