"Staff members who receive this award have shown excellence in supporting the work of their state legislature and in strengthening the legislative institution," said NCSL Staff Chair Gary VanLandingham. "Winners of the Legislative Staff Achievement Awards represent the best of state legislative staff in America today."
Award recipients were announced last Thursday, at NCSL's 2008 Legislative Summit in New Orleans. They are listed below under their member staff sections.
National Association of Legislative Information Technology
- Gary Wieman, network manager, Legislative Technology Center, Nebraska
- Hawaii House Technology Support Office
- Marti Harkness, staff director, Criminal Justice policy area, Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability, Florida Legislature
- Terrence Sullivan, director of research (retired), North Carolina General Assembly
- Susan Clarke Schaar, clerk of the Virginia Senate
- Jeannine Wood, secretary of the Idaho Senate
- Nancy Butcher, administrative assistant, Committee on Finance, House of Delegates, West Virginia Legislature
- Mark Brown, director (retired), Legal Division, Texas Legislative Council
- M. Gay Taylor, general counsel (retired), Utah Legislature
- Kathy Hanlon, Legislative Services Agency, Iowa
- Wendy Madsen, Legislative Information Officer, Wyoming Legislative Services Office
- Susan Gilley, library administrator, Oklahoma Legislature
- Hadley Johnson, Jr., deputy legislative analyst, California Legislative Analyst's Office
- Property Tax Team, Indiana Legislative Services Agency
- Jim Pellegrini, Montana Legislative Audit Division (retired)
- South Carolina Legislative Audit Council
- Jimmetta Gourdine Peoples, Senate Security, Alabama State Senate
- Glenda Smith, director, Senate Rules Accounting, California Legislature
- Jamie Jo Franklin, chief of staff, House Majority Caucus, Kentucky
- Terrence Sullivan, director of research (retired), North Carolina General Assembly
- Helping to improve the effectiveness of the legislative institution
- Supporting the legislative process and the mission of the legislature
- Exhibiting a high degree of professionalism, competence and integrity in serving the legislature and the public
- Contributing to the work of the National Conference of State Legislatures
- Demonstrating expertise in a particular field
- Contributing to existing knowledge.