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NCSL Legislative Video Resource Center

The NCSL Video Resource Center is a collection of recorded webinars accessible for on-demand learning.

NCSL Legislative Video Resource Center

Tech Tools to Engage Constituents

Legislative staff who supervise others will learn about coaching and the tools for shifting the focus of interactions with others.

Solar on Agricultural Lands: Preserving Pollinator Habitat and Soil Health

Explore whether fields that are cleared for solar installations can harm pollinators and learn about state efforts to implement environmentally friendly solar siting policies for agricultural lands.​ Speakers include Maggie Clark, Solar Energy Industries Association, Jordan Macknick, Strategic Energy Analysis Center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Gerry Palano, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources.

Moving to All-Mail Elections: Promises and Challenges

Expore what increased mail voting could offer your state, as well as challenges associated with increasing the number of ballots submitted by mail. Speakers include Wendy Underhill, NCSL, Charles Stewart, MIT Election Science and Data Lab, Jacqueline De Leon, Native American Rights Fund, and Representative Jonathan Kriess-Tomkins (D-Alaska).

COVID-19: Juvenile Justice Responses

Follow an overview of how COVID-19 is affecting young people in the juvenile justice system and how the system itself is responding to the needs of justice involved youth and their families in the midst of this emergency. Speakers include Anne Teigen, NCSL, Dana Shoenberg, The Pew Charitable Trusts, Judge Steven Teske, Clayton County Juvenile Court, and Heidi Mueller, Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.

Who Decides a State's Energy Mix?

According to the Federal Power Act, decisions about the energy mix are left up to the states, although a state's ability to shape the energy mix—through mandates and financial incentives—could be harmed by FERC's recent decisions. Learn more about the issue. Speakers incldue Jeff Dennis, Advanced Energy Economy, Jason Stanek, Maryland Public Service Commission, and Romany Webb, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia Law School.

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