Primary and preventive care have been shown to reduce negative health outcomes. A new report outlines strategies for reverting a primary-care shortage.
While understandably feeling under the gun, there are many ways states can continue to grow both their economies and revenues.
Universities may trade policy flexibility and self-governance for federal favors in this ambitious — but problematic — plan.
Federal import duties may squeeze state budgets over time, particularly in manufacturing and trade-heavy jurisdictions, a new Pew analysis found.
A look back at nearly 150 years of deployments shows the guard responding to labor strikes, riots, protests and pandemics, but never under federal orders.
Trillions of dollars of wealth, much of it in homes and other property, will be moving from baby boomers to millennials.
A new national study finds that people believe state and local governments can make their communities better — and they want ...
Fewer people are visiting Las Vegas than last year thanks to travelers’ economic concerns and federal immigration policies.
Oregon passed a transportation spending bill during a special legislative session. The regular session ended without a deal on a bigger package, when Democratic leaders failed to secure enough votes.
A proposal to open education savings accounts to every student mirrors recent legislation in Arkansas and Alabama but raises ...
The new Dallas-based exchange plans to lure companies frustrated by NYSE and Nasdaq rules when trading begins in 2026.
Mayor Mike Johnston wants city services to run as smoothly as DoorDash, betting that artificial intelligence can make Denver’s government faster and more responsive. Skeptics warn of bias, job loss ...
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