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10/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/18/2024 08:08

Working in Politics? ‘Never,’ Scientist Sarah Anderson Once Thought

Posted October 16, 2024

Planes, Trains and Automobiles: How Congress Shapes Transportation Infrastructure

Congress uses surface transportation authorization to deliver transportation and related infrastructure funding to states, and it considers broad legislation such as the FAST Act and MAP-21 on a multiyear cadence.

Posted October 16, 2024

Food Scientist Ellia La Has No Problem With Legislative Word Salad

Elia La is a food scientist with the California Council on Science and Technology, the nation's longest-running state science policy fellowship program.

Posted October 15, 2024

Staff Snapshots | Keira Alkema

Keira Alkema is the deputy secretary of the Alaska Senate.

Posted October 15, 2024

Capitol to Capitol | Oct. 15, 2024

In this issue of Capitol to Capitol HRSA Awards $19M to 15 States for Maternal Health Innovation, White House Launches New Task Force on AI Data Center Infrastructure, and more.

Posted October 15, 2024

AI and Elections: Curbing Deceptive Ads Without Stifling Speech

Lawmakers are trying to understand how artificial intelligence can aid elections or disrupt them, and the pace of AI's evolution means there's always something new to understand.

Posted October 14, 2024

Balancing Act: States Seek to Manage AI's Risks and Rewards

With artificial intelligence having the potential to change all aspects of our society, NCSL explains the basics of the technology, how it is currently being used, and approaches states are taking to balance the opportunities and challenges AI...

Posted October 11, 2024

Supreme Court to Rule on Actions Required Before Filing Federal Civil Rights Claims

The Supreme Court kicked off its October term with a case involving the right of individuals to sue for federal civil rights violations before exhausting state remedies.

Posted October 10, 2024

Addressing Higher Education Requires a Bipartisan Vision and Collaborative Approach

A bipartisan task force of state legislative leaders convened in Washington, D.C., to release a comprehensive three-part report, outlining a broader vision on higher education policymaking and a coordinated strategy to improve the value of...

Posted October 10, 2024

Task Force Report: Enhancing the Value of Higher Ed Degrees

The NCSL Task Force on Higher Education has released its final report featuring a comprehensive, bipartisan vision for how higher education, state policymakers and federal partners can work together to ensure more students receive degrees of...

Posted October 9, 2024

Plugged In | October 2024

October edition of the Plugged In Newsletter, NCSL's monthly energy newsletter highlighting key state and federal developments affecting energy policies.

Posted October 9, 2024

Training, Tactics Evolve as Police Adapt to New Use-of-Force Rules

A model police training program in Washington state covers ways officers can work together to maintain control in difficult interactions with the public, including assessing the mental stability of a suspect and making efforts to de-escalate...

Posted October 8, 2024

Your 'Hero's Journey' to Leadership Success

Author Joseph Campbell's theory of "the hero's journey" describes the life and formation of a hero. It offers a template of key events that shape the progression of a regular person into a hero-or legislative leader.

Posted October 7, 2024

The Right Tool for the Job Might Be AI

There are lots of ways we can use artificial intelligence, experts at NCSL's Legislative Summit said. But they emphasized that it's best to define the problem you're trying to solve, then decide whether AI is the right tool for...

Posted October 7, 2024

Capitol to Capitol | Oct. 7, 2024

In this issue of Capitol to Capitol Navigating Bird Flu Webinar, Fact Sheet on Joint Rule to Curb Unlawful Entries and Streamline Immigration Process, and more.

Posted October 3, 2024

The One Constant in Legislative Life Is Change

A session at NCSL's 2024 Legislative Summit addressed the ways the internet, social media and other technologies are affecting public access, decorum and overall operations in legislatures nationwide.

Posted October 2, 2024

NCSL's AI Task Force Expands Its Reach and Scope

Nearly 10 years after its inception, the NCSL Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Privacy attracted more than 100 legislators, state staff and NCSL private sector foundation members to its meeting at the 2024 Legislative...

Posted October 1, 2024

Bridging the Divide: Civility Expert Offers Tips on How to Flourish Across Differences

Alexandra Hudson, founder of Civic Renaissance, tells NCSL how civility can coexist with political debate, when it is necessary to prioritize honesty over politeness, and what lessons we can draw from history and other cultures to embrace the...

Posted October 1, 2024

News Reactor | October 2024

October issue of the News Reactor, NCSL's nuclear newsletter.

Posted October 1, 2024

Biologist Celia Smits Moves From the Lab to the Legislature

NCSL talks with Celia Smits, Princeton-trained molecular biologist who works in the New Jersey Legislature as part of the Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship.

Posted September 30, 2024

Capitol to Capitol | Sept. 30, 2024

In this issue of Capitol to Capitol NCSL Supports Preserving DEA Telemedicine Flexibilities, New Guidance for States: Maximizing Health Care Access for Children on Medicaid, and more.

Posted September 30, 2024

First Appearance | September 2024

NCSL in North Carolina, plus a round-up of front-end justice policy, research and news.

Posted September 29, 2024

Legislatures Focused on AI in 2024 | OAS Episode 219

Artificial intelligence is a topic of considerable concern to legislatures and more than 30 states passed AI-related legislation this year. Our three guests on this episode discuss the legislative landscape for AI, and efforts in Alaska and...

Posted September 27, 2024

Rules for Challenging Voter Eligibility Vary Across the States

Almost every state has laws concerning voter challenges to ensure elections remain fair and guarantee that only eligible voters cast ballots.

Posted September 27, 2024

NCSL Supports Preserving DEA Telemedicine Flexibilities

NCSL, NACO and USCM urge Congress and the White House to preserve DEA teleprescribing flexibilities. Our members have all been on the front lines of the substance use disorder crisis, often in partnership with the federal government, trying to...