As lawmakers respond to public concern over automated coverage decisions, a federal executive order threatens to override ...
The county GOP decided to break from a jointly administered primary with Democrats. As a result, voters must publicly ...
Many years ago I wrote a magazine article that carried the headline “Now Is a Good Time to Be a Governor,” or words to that ...
Toward the end of a math lesson on a sunny Friday in October, fourth-grade teacher D’Atra Howard and math instructional coach LaVeda Gray ducked out of the classroom to huddle. Howard’s students at ...
State and local governments have been issuing record amounts of debt, mostly to maintain and expand infrastructure. Will the surge continue?
Lottery officials say digital sales would boost funding for parks and wildlife, but lawmakers fear a shift toward ...
The English-only requirement follows decades of debate in a region where many households speak Spanish and multilingual ...
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield led a 12-state lawsuit against the Trump administration’s tariff policy. The Supreme Court ruled with the states on Friday.
Updating outdated titling laws may expand low-cost financing for one of the nation’s most affordable housing types.
State and local governments can expand access and slash electric bills by simplifying slow, expensive permitting processes.
At least eight states now require insurers to cover alternatives without higher co-pays or extra hurdles.<br/> ...
State officials pitched robotic ultrasounds to help rural areas with no OB-GYNs, but clinicians say technology can’t replace ...
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