State Legislatures

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from May 1992
Last Number: June 2023

National Conference of State Legislatures
ISSN 0147-6041


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October 01, 2001

  • and Wrecks.

  • States Adopt Building Codes to Make Homes Safer.

  • Keeping Old Folks Behind the Wheel.

  • ALL THOSE LIGHTS ARE FOR THE BIRDS.

  • ABE HAD MERCURY POISONING, HONESTLY.

  • TEACHERS TEACH, DOCS DIAGNOSE.

  • ZERO TOLERANCE CHALLENGED.

  • GUNS NOT DEFECTIVE.

  • POULTRY POOP IS HOT.

  • DOUSING FIRES IN KENTUCKY.

  • ALABAMA READS.

  • WEB AUCTION CASHES IN.

  • ALLIGATOR ALERT.

  • PREPARING TEACHERS FOR TOMORROW'S CLASSROOMS.

  • WHO WILL LEAD? THE PRINCIPAL SHORTAGE.

  • NCSL 2001 ANNUAL MEETING SUMMARY.

  • MAKING COLLEGE AFFORDABLE.

  • Driving While Calling -- What's the Legal Limit?

  • From the Dinner Table to the State House.

  • Federalism and the Supreme Court.

  • States Respond to Growing Abuse of Painkiller.

  • July 01, 2002

  • Letters.

  • Trends in Land Use Law from A to Z.

  • America goes online.

  • Veterans get diplomas at last.

  • Identity theft foiled again.

  • Institute report: minorities get poorer health care.

  • Nevada governor vetoes president.

  • Our children's aching backs.

  • Concern over college costs.

  • Newark or New Delhi?

  • Bullets to blame.

  • Cashing in on anthrax scare.

  • Ancient Alabama comes alive.

  • Virtual learning in Hawaii.

  • Where are you, doc?

  • Forests-the way they were.

  • Dogs' sixth sense.

  • Moo said the Buffalo.

  • Ford drives Mississippi: amiable, powerful and always in control, speaker Tim Ford is in the classic tradition of a great legislative leader.

  • Bringing pride to the Texas house.

  • Ohio's Finan follows the rules: Ohio's most prominent senator may be criticized by some for being too partisan, but almost everyone agrees he sticks to his guns. And the exquisitely restored statehouse is a case in point.

  • Term limit turmoil in Oregon.

  • The incredible shrinking legislature: redistricting is hard enough, but to try to combine it with downsizing is more than just tough. This year the rhode island legislature had to eliminate a quarter of its members. It wasn't easy, but it's done.

  • Term limit tenacity pays off in Nebraska.

  • The trouble with term limits: the public seems pretty well satisfied with term limits in California. They don't even seem to mind not knowing much about the legislature. But that doesn't mean everything's all right.

  • Diversity in action; the first Hmong Senator; Mee Moua typifies the rich contributions foreign-born lawmakers are bringing to the legislative institution.

  • Legislative melting pot: nearly a hundred state legislators are immigrants. They bring a special work ethic and empathy to lawmaking.

  • September 01, 2002

  • Free "Custom" bill tracking.

  • New Book on Privacy Laws.