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Sixty-five people from a long-standing encampment have been placed in stable housing, and outreach efforts are expanding ...
State officials say federal agents violated Minnesota law, blocked investigators and left a crime scene unsecured, deepening ...
As federal aid shrinks in 2026, wide disparities in sales tax reliance highlight the limits and risks of leaning more heavily on consumption taxes.
Plans for an autonomous vehicle future are being made in many large cities. But how close are those plans to being realized?
With pandemic-era aid gone and long-term structural challenges looming, 2026 budget debates will test lawmakers’ ability to balance short-term gaps and future risk.
How people feel about where they live is an overlooked factor in engaging them in civic life. There are ways to boost those feelings.
States will be scrambling to manage new priorities and demands from Washington, tighten their belts in a tough budget cycle ...
They should take steps to protect and boost their own revenues. And they should take a second look at their own tax cuts.
Billions of dollars are at stake. With new federal rules, it’s up to state lawmakers to ensure that programs like food stamps ...
With about 86 percent of its transportation fuel imported from California and refinery closures looming, state leaders ...
Her first executive order is a “statewide affordability directive,” instructing state agencies to find “actionable budgetary, ...
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