Conduit Street Podcast releases episode recapping 2026 legislative session after Sine Die

Michael Sanderson, Executive Director
Michael Sanderson, Executive Director
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The Conduit Street Podcast released an episode on April 17 that reviews the events and outcomes of the 2026 legislative session, following the conclusion of Sine Die.

This episode provides listeners with a summary of key developments from the start to finish of this year’s legislative period. The podcast aims to inform its audience about significant actions and changes resulting from the session.

Listeners are encouraged to tune in weekly for updates and discussions on legislative matters. The podcast is available on major platforms where podcasts can be accessed.

The release also invites readers to subscribe to the Conduit Street Blog for continued information about policy and legislative news.

As state legislatures conclude their sessions, resources like this podcast help keep stakeholders informed about new laws, policy shifts, and other governmental activities.



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