Making Decisions During the Crises: Watch the Cars, Not the Light!
By Thom Little, Ph.D. More than thirty years ago, as a college student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, I was fortunate enough [...]
Systemic Racism: What It’s Like to Be Me
David J. Webb has been interning with SLLF for over a year, working on numerous projects. Last week, we asked him to write a piece [...]
Times of Crises Call for Special Leaders
By: Thom Little, Ph.D. A few weeks ago, I posted a blog entitled “A Rock and a Hard Place: The Pressure to and Challenges of [...]
A Rock and a Hard Place: The Pressure to and Challenges of Re-Opening the States
By Thom Little, Ph.D. It is hard for me to believe, but I have been studying and working with state legislative leaders for more than [...]
Who’s In Charge Here? Checks and Balances During a State of Emergency
By Thom Little, Ph.D. On February 29, 2020, Washington Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency in response to new cases of COVID-19, directing [...]
Convening During the Coronavirus
By Thom Little, Ph.D. America is a representative democracy. Voters elect people who meet together to debate and discuss bills and then vote in the [...]
The Time That Has Been Given to Us
By Thom Little, Ph.D. Like most of you, I am now spending the vast majority of my time at home. However, I have been doing [...]
Leading Through Crisis
By Thom Little, Ph.D. Last Fall, SLLF hosted “Testing Your Mettle: Leading Through Crisis” at the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas where we [...]
Framing America’s Future: The Importance of Compromise
By Thom Little, Ph.D. For several months now, all of us at the State Legislative Foundation have been focused on our first educational program of [...]
