Meet Pew Experts at the NCSL Legislative Summit
Boston 2025
Meet with Pew experts during the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Legislative Summit. Our experts have researched and analyzed a range of policy areas, including fiscal policy, state disaster resilience and budgeting, infrastructure, crisis response and the courts, and broadband access. Pew speakers will be available for “office hours” at the Pew booth in the exhibit hall (#421) and will also be available for one-on-one meetings to discuss research trends and policy solutions to these key issues states are facing.
Visit Booth 421 or sign up here to arrange a one-on-one chat with a Pew policy expert. See below for a list of Pew’s office hours at the booth, as well as a list of all policy areas for which you can arrange a one-on-one meeting at the summit.
Office hours at the Pew booth (#421)
Transportation infrastructure, pension design and reform
Monday, Aug. 4, 12:15-1:30 p.m. EDT
Expert: David Draine
Budgeting for natural disasters, new and emerging fiscal risks, state management of federal funds
Monday, Aug. 4, 2:30-3:45 p.m. EDT
Expert: Peter Muller and Kristiane Huber
Floods, fires, and wind: Leading in the era of extreme weather
Tuesday, Aug. 5, 12-1:15 p.m. EDT
Expert: Mathew Sanders
Expanding broadband access
Tuesday, Aug. 5, 4-5:15 p.m. EDT
Expert: Jake Varn
Ways to address, improve responses to behavioral health emergencies
Wednesday, Aug. 6, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. EDT
Expert: Julie Wertheimer
Interested in a one-on-one meeting? Pew has experts at the summit focused on these policy areas:
- Broadband: Trends in state broadband policy and programs, and evidence-based solutions for broadband expansion
- Courts and communities: State and local courts, consumer and medical debt lawsuits, eviction, and child guardianship
- Energy modernization: Clean energy policy, grid modernization, electric transportation, advanced transmission technologies, offshore wind, and infrastructure development
- Housing: Increasing the supply of lower-cost forms of housing, improving access to small mortgages, financing for manufactured homes, and making alternative arrangements to purchase a home safely
- State fiscal policy: State fiscal policies, emerging risks to state budgets, and ways to create budget sustainability in the long term
- Mental health and justice: State and local policies related to behavioral health and criminal justice, and crisis response and diversion
- Pensions and infrastructure: Best practices to strengthen state and local pension systems, deferred maintenance, and long-term liabilities
- Substance use prevention and treatment: Opioid use disorder treatment and sustainable behavioral health financing
- Suicide risk reduction: Screening and care mechanisms to help reduce suicide deaths in the U.S.