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A major debate in contemporary politics is whether it's smarter to nominate less ideological candidates. Recent scholarship suggests moderates don't do much better in general elections.
Washington State joins Virginia, D.C. and Georgia in requiring the installation of speed-limiting devices on cars belonging ...
It’s no accident that Utah once again leads the nation in job and GDP growth. Free-market reforms in other states are ...
Borrowing to finance infrastructure is now more expensive. Meanwhile, congressional tax writers are toying with the municipal ...
With the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act set to expire in the coming year, the National League of Cities is asking ...
A new law shifts both funding and focus away from game animals, while overhauling the governance structure for the state's primary wildlife agency.
There are active secession movements in western states where Republicans feel underrepresented. A form of semi-independent ...
Concerned about pollution and health effects at a time when the feds are deregulating, cities and counties are using lawsuits ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program was feared dead last year, and is still subject to threats from the Trump ...
They help a lot of individuals and their communities. The proposed cuts would just shift the burden to emergency rooms, ...
A federal court ruling in Alabama could mean another new congressional map for the state, as a panel of federal judges found ...
State lawmakers are considering more proactive approaches to resilience after learning from community responses to disasters.