Info Maps NASBP offers a series of maps to highlight local legislative activity, legislative initiatives, and valuable resources for our members, affiliates, associates, and their clients. Survey of NASBP Comment Letters Examples of NASBP advocacy efforts on behalf of its members relating issues concerning local, state or federal owners. State Survey of P3 Authorizing Statutes A compilation of state P3 statutes
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In response to NASBP member requests for information about states prohibiting directed suretyship, NASBP has released its Survey of State Anti-Directed Surety Statutes information map.
NASBP has recently released a new resource to assist with the identification and analysis of the myriad public-private partnership laws throughout the country. NASBP has created an interactive map that will allow users quick and easy access to the P3 laws in their state as well as an analysis of the bonding provision of each law. This resource builds off the P3 chart NASBP created in conjunction with the American Subcontractors Association and the Surety & Fidelity Association of America. In this chart NASBP analyzed over 78 state statutes to identify the bonding requirements of each. The resource map is color-coded by the following categories of statutes: Little Miller Act Referenced – The performance and/or payment bond provision of the state’s Little Miller Act is specifically mentioned
The maps feature: NASBP comment letters on bills and regulations State statutes authorizing public-private partnerships Federal, state and local agencies that certify disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs), with hyperlinks to agency websites A survey of state bonding thresholds With the maps , NASBP is making its resources “as easily accessible to our membership as possible,” says Shannon Crawford, NASBP Manager of State Relations
The Importance of State Legislative Elections From California to New York, national campaigns and governor’s races are receiving the majority of the attention in the press, while state legislative races virtually go unreported. However, both major parties are very engaged in state legislative elections because of the large impact they have on redistricting. Redistricting is the process of redrawing state legislative and congressional district boundaries every 10 years by state legislatures following the decennial U.S
The Regional Meetings for Regions 10 & 11 and Regions 4, 5, 6 & 7 get started next week
Scott MacDonald, Ph.D ., who is President and CEO, SW Graduate School of Banking Foundation
This meeting will have its own web site.