The organization runs nine professional staff associations.
American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries The
American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries (
ASLCS) was founded in 1943 to improve
legislative administration, and to establish better communication between
clerks and secretaries throughout the
United States and its
territories. In 1974, ASLCS joined with several state legislative groups to form the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). The society includes an active membership of more than four hundred principal
clerks, secretaries, and legislative support staff.
Publications and standards ASLCS publishes several reference and resource books, including the Legislative Administrator, the
Professional Journal, the Roster and Reference Guide, the International Directory,
''Mason's Manual'' The Legislative Administrator is the official newsletter of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries.
Professional Journal "The Journal" provides a forum to share experiences, expertise and opinions on a variety of subjects influencing our daily working environment.
International Directory The International Directory is a booklet that provides a resource in English, Spanish and French of the objectives and goals of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries (ASLCS), Association of Chief Clerks of Mexico's State Legislatures and the Federal Dict of Mexico (ANOMAC), Association of Central American Legislative Clerks (ATELCA), the Canadian Clerks-at-the Table, South African Legislative Secretaries Association (SALSA), and the Australian Clerks. The booklet also contains the names, phone numbers, fax numbers and e-mail addresses of the executive committee members of the respective organizations.
Inside the Legislative Process Inside the Legislative Process is a research tool, providing information on state legislative processes and procedures. The ASLCS committee on Inside the Legislative Process is responsible for reviewing and producing this publication. The committee works closely with NCSL staff to develop survey questions and record the responses in a format that is easily usable by all legislative units and reflects current legislative processes.
International relations Additionally, the Joint
Canadian-American Clerks' Conference is held biennially in odd-numbered years. It is hosted alternately between Canada and the United States. Unlike other Society meetings, participation in this conference is limited to principal clerks and secretaries or to the principal assistant if the clerk or secretary is unable to attend. The meeting typically occurs in August or September. The location is determined by joint recommendation of the ASLCS Canadian/American Relations Committee and the Canadian Association of Clerks-at-the-Table. ==Events==