FiscalNote, a leading technology provider of global policy and market intelligence, unveiled its “15 State Snapshot 2021 Report,” a guide to the top policy issues in the 15 states with the busiest legislative workloads this year.
The report highlights 15 states with the most legislation introduced during their 2021 statehouse sessions, the top five most pressing issues of legislative focus in each state, and the top-tracked and most-viewed bills from FiscalNote’s database during the sessions. FiscalNote proactively alerts clients to legislation and regulation from all 50 states and Washington D.C., including bills introduced and enacted, research reports, committees, hearings, lawmaker voting records, and state executive orders.
In the 2021 legislative sessions, statehouses across the United States introduced more than 152,000 bills combined and enacted over 32,000 of them, according to FiscalNote’s prior “Most Effective States” report.
“This report underlines the quickly changing priorities and legislative focus of each state’s government. Both the volume and complexity of policymaking at the state level is likely to increase in 2022, which is why organizations both big and small depend on FiscalNote’s products and services to stay on top of the risks and opportunities that will impact them,” said Tim Hwang, CEO and Co-Founder of FiscalNote.
The FiscalNote 2021 Report: Key Takeaways
The Top Policy Issues in FiscalNote’s 15 Most Active States Report
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