Difference between revisions of "National Conference of State Legislatures"
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− | Founded in 1975, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) is a nonpartisan public officials’ association composed of sitting state legislators. The NCSL promotes the professional development of state legislators and their staffs and produces publications highlighting policy innovations in other states. In its meetings each summer, legislators develop policy positions regarding various areas of federal lawmaking that guide the advocacy and lobbying efforts carried out by permanent staff at the NCSL’s Washington headquarters. Through these efforts, the NCSL attempts to persuade Congress to pass legislation that preserves state decision-making authority and fiscal health. | + | Founded in 1975, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) is a nonpartisan public officials’ association composed of sitting state legislators. The NCSL promotes the professional development of state legislators and their staffs and produces publications highlighting policy innovations in other states. In its meetings each summer, legislators develop policy positions regarding various areas of federal lawmaking that guide the advocacy and lobbying efforts carried out by permanent staff at the NCSL’s Washington headquarters. Through these efforts, the NCSL attempts to persuade [[U.S. Congress|Congress]] to pass legislation that preserves state decision-making authority and fiscal health. |
==== John D. Nugent ==== | ==== John D. Nugent ==== | ||
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+ | Last Updated: 2006 | ||
SEE ALSO: [[Executive Branch Organizations]]; [[Intergovernmental Lobbying]]; [[Public Officials’ Organizations]]; [[State Government]]; [[State Legislatures]] | SEE ALSO: [[Executive Branch Organizations]]; [[Intergovernmental Lobbying]]; [[Public Officials’ Organizations]]; [[State Government]]; [[State Legislatures]] | ||
[[Category:Institutions]] | [[Category:Institutions]] |
Latest revision as of 04:35, 9 November 2018
Founded in 1975, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) is a nonpartisan public officials’ association composed of sitting state legislators. The NCSL promotes the professional development of state legislators and their staffs and produces publications highlighting policy innovations in other states. In its meetings each summer, legislators develop policy positions regarding various areas of federal lawmaking that guide the advocacy and lobbying efforts carried out by permanent staff at the NCSL’s Washington headquarters. Through these efforts, the NCSL attempts to persuade Congress to pass legislation that preserves state decision-making authority and fiscal health.
John D. Nugent
Last Updated: 2006
SEE ALSO: Executive Branch Organizations; Intergovernmental Lobbying; Public Officials’ Organizations; State Government; State Legislatures