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Monday
Jun082009

NCSL Bill Tracking

One of the things I am going to try to do over the summer is provide links to data sources related to education law - and today is the first of those. 

The National Conference of State Legislators has a great education bill tracking database that they built last year. They seem to be doing a pretty nice job of catching all the bills and the history of those bills. But, the cool part is that you can sort by topic in a pretty detailed topical list. For instance a search of 2009 bullying bills yields this list, containing everything from technical changes to the law in Illinois to a fairly bold proposal by Alabama. Anyway, it could be a cool little tool that you would find useful. 

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