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STATE TRANSFORMATION IN ACTION RECOGNITION AWARD for innovative state government programs and services in APPLICATIONS DUE MAY 10, 2019

SOUTHERN LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE Southern Office of The Council of State Governments STATE TRANSFORMATION IN ACTION RECOGNITION AWARD APPLY NOW TO COMPETE FOR RECOGNITION AS ONE OF THE SOUTH S MOST INNOVATIVE STATE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS The Southern Office of The Council of State Governments (CSG) is now accepting applications for its 2019 State Transformation in Action Recognition (STAR) award for innovative state government programs and services. The deadline for submitting your program for consideration is May 10, 2019. The CSG Southern Office recognizes that state employees work hard, not only to provide outstanding services, but also by striving to develop and adapt new and improved programs to make their states a better place to live and work. Such efforts should be recognized, and innovative ideas should be shared among colleagues. Through the STAR award, the Southern Office recognizes creative, impactful, transferable and effective state government solutions. Submissions are accepted from a wide array of state agencies, departments and institutions operating within the executive, legislative and judicial governmental branches. Following the first of a two-stage review process, five finalists are invited to present their program to the STAR judges panel comprising state legislators, legislative staff and policy experts convening on July 16, at the 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. There, through the second review process, two exceptional programs will be selected as models of innovation and efficiency in state governments in the Southern region. The STAR award represents an opportunity to highlight successful programs implemented within your state, especially those with the potential for adaptation across state lines. State programs are evaluated and graded by the following criteria: Creativity: Does the program represent a new and creative approach to solving common problems or issues? Impact: How far-reaching are the benefits and solutions of the program? Transferability: From a logistical and fiscal standpoint, could the program or practice easily be transferred to other states? Effectiveness: To what extent is the program successful at addressing an issue, and how efficiently does it operate? We encourage you to submit one or more of your state programs for consideration. Please note that private sector submissions do not qualify. More information is available at www.slcatlanta.org/star or by calling Nick Bowman in our office at (404) 633-1866.

HOW TO APPLY INSTRUCTIONAL OVERVIEW You may submit an application for the STAR award online at www.slcatlanta.org /STAR, by emailing star@csg.org, or by mailing the application form, with the required attachment(s), to the SLC office. To qualify for the first review, applicants must submit answers to all 10 program questions along with the application form. In addition to the application form and program questions, you may also submit supplementary materials, such as videos, reports or presentations. The SLC reserves the right to use or publish the information provided in the application in other SLC products. If your agency objects to this policy, please advise us in a separate attachment. EXAMPLES OF GOVERNMENTAL POLICY AREAS* Agriculture and Natural Resources Agricultural Education Conservation and Land Use Land Preservation Parks and Recreation Natural Resources Trade Economic Development, Fiscal Affairs and Transportation Business and Commerce International Trade Revenue Transportation Infrastructure Tourism Public-Private Partnerships Education Administration Management Personnel Energy Efficiency Transmission Infrastructure Health and Human Services Aging Children and Families Health Services Housing Human Services Government Operations and Technology Administration Elections Information Systems Public Information Telecommunications Public Safety and Corrections Corrections Courts Criminal Justice Substance Abuse *Your program does not need to align with these categories.

2019 STAR AWARD APPLICATION State Policy Area Program Name Administering Agency Contact Name, Title Address City, State Zip Email Address Telephone Number Web Address Submit your application: Online: slcatlanta.org/star By email: star@csg.org By mail: STAR Award Southern Legislative Conference 1946 Clairmont Road Decatur, Georgia 30033 For more information, contact: Nick Bowman Research and Publications Associate Southern Legislative Conference of The Council of State Governments Email: star@csg.org Phone: (404) 633-1866 Fax: (404) 633-4896 Application Deadline: May 10, 2019 PROGRAM QUESTIONS (ALL ANSWERS MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION) 1. When was the program established? What was the month and year of initiation? NOTE: Programs must be between nine months and three years old as of May 10, 2019 (i.e., established between May 10, 2016, and November 10, 2018) to qualify. Older programs will be considered if there has been a significant update or expansion with tangible results in the same time period. 2. Why was the program created? What problems or issues is it designed to address? 3. What are the specific activities and operations of the program? (Please list in chronological order, if applicable.) 4. What equipment, technology and/or software (if any) are used to operate and administer the program? 5. What are the annual operational costs of the program? How is it funded? 6. Has the program been effective at addressing the problem or issue? Please provide tangible results and examples. 7. What measurable impact has the program had? Please provide examples. 8. Did the program originate in your state? If YES, please indicate the innovator s name, present address, telephone number and email address. 9. Are you aware of similar programs in other states? If YES, which ones and how does your program differ? 10. Is the program transferable to other policy areas or states? What limitations or obstacles might other states expect to encounter when attempting to adopt this program? STAR is a trademark registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

2018 STAR AWARD RECIPIENTS On July 24, 2018, during the 72 nd Annual Meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, the State Transformation in Action Recognition (STAR) Judges Panel selected programs from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and Arkansas Department of Education as winners of the 2018 STAR Award. TENNESSEE HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION TENNESSEE PROMISE Tennessee Promise is a last-dollar scholarship that pays any tuition and fees charged at community and technical colleges that are not covered by other sources of grant aid. These scholarship awards, on average, are approximately $1,000 per student. Each Tennessee Promise student is paired with a mentor an adult in their community who can support them through the college and financial aid application processes. Each year, approximately 17,000 recent high school graduates enter higher education as Tennessee Promise students. Since 2015, the state s secondary educational attainment rate has increased from 36 percent to approximately 41 percent. Tennessee Promise students graduate on time at more than twice the rate of their non-promise peers. Approximately 21 percent of the first cohort of Tennessee Promise students graduated on time from a community college, compared to only 9.5 percent of their non-promise peers who entered a community college in that same year. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION K-12 PANIC BUTTON SCHOOL SAFETY SYSTEM Arkansas's K-12 Panic Button School Safety System, established by the School Safety Act of 2015, was created to promote safety in the state's schools. To achieve the goals of the legislation, the state partnered with software company Rave Mobile Safety to provide the Rave Panic Button mobile application to all public schools in Arkansas. A map of every school building and campus is available for download onto the smart phones of each classroom teacher and other key personnel. The Panic Button mobile application has five options for activation in an emergency: fire, medical, police, active shooter and other. With the activation of the Panic Button, designated on-site personnel and local emergency responders are notified simultaneously. Executive Director Mike Krause and Chief Policy and Strategy Officer Emily House of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission Arkansas State Representative Scott Baltz (left) and Jason French, Director of Customer Success, Rave Mobile Safety (right) In 2016, an active shooter incident at an Arkansas school led to a campus lockdown. After learning that a student had a gun on campus, a teacher immediately selected the active shooter option of the Panic Button app, which notified all key personnel and emergency responders. Within eight minutes of activating the app, law enforcement had the gun and student in custody with no injuries reported.

Southern Office of The Council of State Governments P.O. Box 98129 Atlanta, Georgia 30359 phone: (404) 633-1866 fax: (404) 633-4896 web: slcatlanta.org Colleen Cousineau Director, Southern Legislative Conference Director, Southern Office of The Council of State Governments SERVING THE SOUTH Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Missouri North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Founded in 1933, The Council of State Governments (CSG) is our nation s only organization serving all three branches of state government. CSG is a region-based forum that fosters the exchange of insights and ideas to help state officials shape public policy. This offers unparalleled regional, national and international opportunities to network, develop leaders, collaborate and create problem-solving partnerships. Opened in 1959 as the final regional office of CSG, the mission of the Southern Office is to promote and strengthen intergovernmental cooperation among its 15-member states, predominantly through the programs and services provided by its Southern Legislative Conference (SLC). Legislative leadership, members and staff depend on the SLC to identify and analyze solutions for the most prevalent and unique state government policy issues facing Southern states. Member outreach in state capitols, leadership development and staff exchange programs, meetings, domestic and international delegation study tours, and policy fly-ins by the Southern Office support state policymakers and legislative staff in their work to build a stronger region. Established in 1947, the SLC is a member-driven organization and serves as the premier public policy forum for Southern state legislatures. The SLC Annual Meeting and a broad array of similarly well-established and successful SLC programs focusing on both existing and emerging state government innovations and solutions provide policymakers diverse opportunities to interact with policy experts and share their knowledge with colleagues. Southern Legislative Conference and SLC are trademarks registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.