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Georgia CapitolFind out of the location of this month's secret statehouse photo on our Then and Now page. More

MoneyRead NCSL's latest "State Budget Update" and "State Tax Update."
Globe and keyboardInterview: Matthew Morse, a senior associate at Pew, discusses the role of digital solutions in elections. More
ColumnsVideo: Donna Brazile and Karl Rove discuss the the 2012 presidential election. More

GroceriesLearn more about legislation affecting pensions. More

Ballot boxMore on NCSL's elections and campaign resources. More 

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Statistics graphicStateStats: A Measure of Poverty

The official poverty rate in 2010 was 15.1 percent, or 46.2 million people, according to the Census Bureau. That’s the largest number of people since 1959, when estimates began, but 7.3 percentage points lower than in 1959.

The Census Bureau has used “thresholds” developed in 1963 to determine poverty rates. A family is poor if its before-tax income is less than the threshold. Except for being adjusted for inflation, thresholds haven’t changed much over the years. They are not adjusted for geographical differences, nor do they include capital gains or other noncash benefits. In 1963, the poverty threshold for a family of four was $3,000. Today it’s $22,113. More

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Globe and keyboardELECTIONS IN THE DIGITAL WORLD
By Wendy Underhill
From registering to vote to finding your polling place, digital solutions are coming online. More

CowKEEPING KIDS SAFE DOWN ON THE FARM
By Hollie Hendrikson
Lawmakers are trying to reduce injuries and deaths among young workers. More

ColumnsTAKING THE FLOOR
Three leaders on budgets, bipartisanship and "boot camp." More

Hat and flagFOR THE RECORD
Political veterans Donna Brazile and Karl Rove weigh in on the presidential election, leadership and the partisan divide.Online: Read earlier interviews with legislative leaders. More

The Thicket: A Blog

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New Organization Works to Make Civility a Top Priority in American Politics. More

 

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State Legislatures is the magazine of policy and politics. It informs legislators, staff, lobbyists and the interested public about state actions and innovations in public policy issues before they reach the mainstream.

State Legislatures, published since 1975, is issued 10 times a year and reports on legislation in the 50 states, best practices, the legislative process and institution, leadership and federal initiatives that affect the states. Through its departments it covers trends in tables, charts and graphs, provides short articles on state innovations, and relates life and professional transitions of legislators and staff.

The magazine is mailed to all state legislators, key legislative staff, members of Congress, governors, lobbyists, political scientists, librarians, universities and the interested public.

Complimentary copies of State Legislatures magazine are available to reporters who email or call NCSL's Communications Division at 303-364-7700. 

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The State Legislatures home page on the NCSL website is a portal to news for and about state legislatures: the latest innovations, problems, policies and trends from the 50 state capitols and Washington, D.C. It combines information from the printed magazine with multimedia features, online updates and daily news from the top state policy newspapers and networks.

Other portions of the website affiliated with the magazine include:

GrassCatcher: Today's News—Our staff peruse the major news outlets each morning and highlight the day's top policy news clippings. GrassCatcher also lists where the National Conference of State Legislatures is mentioned in the headlines.

Blog: The Thicket—The Thicket at State Legislatures is a bipartisan blog about the legislative institution and federalism. It's written by and for legislative junkies.

Podcast: The Buzz—Hear conversations with NCSL experts and legislators. The Buzz at State Legislatures goes inside the policies, behind the scenes and under the domes of the nation's state Capitols.

Live From NCSL Meetings—Listen to or watch a selection of sessions from NCSL's most popular meetings.

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The National Conference of State Legislatures is the bipartisan organization that serves the legislators and staff of the states, commonwealths and territories. It provides research, technical assistance and opportunities for policymakers to exchange ideas on the most pressing state issues and is an effective and respected advocate for the interests of the states in the American federal system. (Portions of NCSL's site are only available to members.)

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