Editor’s note: This story is part of Governing’s ongoing Q&A series “In the Weeds.” The series features experts whose ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is joined by Chicago Health Commissioner Olusimbo Ige and other community stakeholders to ...
The view of the federal department as a source of malign leftist influence is backwards. Good ideas are out there, and there needs to be a central authority to disseminate best practices and insist on ...
A proposed bill claims to provide disaster relief to those suffering the impacts of Hurricane Helene but in actuality focuses on obstructing power from the newly elected Democratic governor, attorney ...
Only $599 million of the record $1.3 billion homelessness budget last year was actually spent. City Controller Kenneth Mejia blamed “a sluggish, inefficient approach” for the underspending.
There are an estimated 1 million people in Louisiana that have the skills and experience to qualify for higher wage jobs, but are being restricted due to not having a college degree. But the state is ...
Nearly 80 Michigan municipalities have challenged the legality of the state’s processing of permitting requests for large-scale solar and wind energy facilities — a controversial policy passed ...
Innovation must come with transparency, safeguards and human oversight. We need to deploy the technology in ways that enhance ...
A new report from Brookings shows how state departments of transportation have a free hand to spend on highway projects, but ...
Rising minorities in big cities are increasingly concerned about order and security. Political parties need to pay attention.
Outlining rural health issues and priorities is the latest step in combating rural health disparities, according to leaders at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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