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City leaders ultimately rejected a National Guard cybersecurity partnership as concerns mounted over data access and federal ...
The port of Long Beach is an engine for millions of jobs across the nation. Its CEO talks to Governing about managing ...
The full impact of changes to Medicaid won't come into perspective until 2027. RAND researchers estimated how many could lose ...
Seventy-five years after the first well near Tioga, the community reflects the booms, busts and lasting impact of a ...
State actions outside the typical legislative process are cutting undocumented immigrants off from school, work and driving.
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Florida lawmakers are increasingly spilling into costly special sessions, raising questions about the limits of part-time ...
Ned Lamont in 2021 proposed, and the legislature later passed, a law offering a tax incentive for new data centers. The law ...
States’ overall fiscal cushions are quickly eroding, leaving states with fewer resources to address widespread current and ...
There are many important routes to heighten the likelihood of developing successful programs and policies in the public sector. But over the years, in dozens of conversations, we’ve had one factor ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is proposing a $1-per-ride fee on ride-hailing services to send more revenue to schools.