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Joined September 2008

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    Dec 7

    ., in partnership w/ & , embarked on a project to identify solutions & best practices for occupational licensing. Take 2 Min. 🕑 to hear from state leadership. Full Discussion: |

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  2. 42 minutes ago

    Each state’s suffrage movement had unique motivations to success. A common thread to their strategies? State legislatures. Download ’s : |

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  3. 19 hours ago

    If you’re a legislator, legislative staffer, or elections official, invites you to our Virtual Redistricting Seminar in January 2021: |

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  4. 22 hours ago

    While many continue to telework, some are deemed “essential” by states – continuing to work during closures & shutdowns. |

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  5. 24 hours ago

    What actions have states taken related to Coronavirus? NCSL’s state legislation data visualization tool is updated regularly: |

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  6. Dec 11

    How are lawmakers working with state health officials on COVID-19 vaccine allocation & distribution plans? Inside the digital newsroom: |

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  7. Dec 11

    Join @ 2p.m. ET for a discussion on planning & distribution updates on state allocation of a COVID-19 vaccine. |

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  8. Dec 10

    What’s up next for the Electoral College? The next two weeks mark two deadlines – resolution of election disputes & the meeting of the electors. |

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  9. Dec 10

    Despite prevalence in recent memory, statewide recounts are rare. Only 31 of 5,778 statewide elections between 2000 & 2019 resulted in a recount. |

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  10. Dec 10
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  11. Dec 10

    This year, 20 of 31 top leadership changes were due to leaders terming out, stepping down voluntarily or retiring. Inside ’s digital newsroom: |

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    Dec 10

    Have you registered for next week's event? 🗓 Tuesday, Dec. 15th at 12:00PM ET Join us in discussion with: ■ , ■ Carmen Lopez, ■ Ash Center Fellow Tova Wang (Moderator) Register →

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  13. Dec 10

    brought with it a fair share of legislative leadership changes—many were decided well before voters went to the polls on Election Day. |

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  14. Dec 10

    While election recounts provide reassurance, they rarely provide reversal. took a look at past statewide recounts: |

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  15. Dec 10

    Here are the Top 3 MUST READ stories in ’s digital newsroom: 1️⃣ & Partners Reflect on Occupational Licensing Lessons 2️⃣ GA Completes Second Statewide Recount 3️⃣ 2021 Session Prep: Resources for Legislative Staff |

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  16. Dec 10

    At least 60 election-related bills introduced in TX, 26 are pending in NH & 41 in MT, acc. to . “We can expect a busier-than-ever elections agenda for the states in 2021,” said Wendy Underhill, director. (via ) |

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  17. Dec 10

    “The battle for state legislatures was historically static. You have to go back to the 1940s to find an election so few chambers flipped parties,” said Tim Storey, Exec. Dir. 's looks at biggest state political battles of .

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  18. Dec 9
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  19. Dec 9

    “On the other end of the political spectrum, AL, CO & FL changed their constitutions from saying “every” citizen can vote to “only” a citizen can vote. That’s a big trend for such a symbolic change,” says ’s Amanda Zach. (By via )

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  20. Dec 9

    “For such a tumultuous year, there was actually very little change in the state legislative landscape.” provides an in-depth look of the biggest state policy & political battles of 2020. (Via )

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