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Question of the Month

2007

What alternative finance strategies have states employed to fund or support the arts? (December 2007)

What happens in the Midwestern states when a fiscal year begins without a new budget in place? (November 2007)

What states have increased intercity passenger rail services, and how are these efforts funded? (October 2007)

Which Midwestern states have passed legislation requiring "self-extinguishing" cigarettes? (September 2007)

What are tax refund anticipation loans, and how have states sought to regulate them? (August 2007)

What requirements do states have for licensing internationally trained nurses? (July 2007)

How do states in the Midwest manage high-risk insurance pools? (June 2007)

What are states doing to make it less difficult for paroled prisoners to get state IDs? (May 2007)

How do Midwestern states compare in regard to tuition rates for public colleges/universities? (April 2007)

What Midwestern states have limitations and/or deadlines on bill introductions? (March 2007)

Have any states passed legislation to ban the use of trans fatty acids? (February 2007)

How are Midwestern states trying to control the introduction of invasive species, via ballast water, into the Great Lakes? (January 2007)

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