18 of the policies and proposals that will dominate state legislatures this year.
The idea has advantages for pensions and is likely to be attractive to places with major pension funding issues.
In Denver, turnout is up, costs are down, and voting is more secure than ever -- all thanks to Amber McReynolds.
Photos and musings from photographer David Kidd.
New York is set to become the third state Medicaid program to cover pregnancy and birth coaches for low-income women as a way of lowering the maternal mortality rate.
In less than four years, St. Petersburg, Fla., has reduced the number of vacant homes by more than 75 percent.
With his relentless focus on data and eye for big ideas, he embodies what it means to be an effective urban leader in 21st-century America.
The work that government does makes a difference in people's lives. Government leaders can inspire others by their actions.
They fail to maintain critical social compacts, degrading their ability to function over time.
It’s a massive shift in the dynamic between outlying communities and urban cores.
Staunchly Republican rural counties voted for progressive policies at the ballot box this year, including minimum wage hikes and Medicaid expansion.
Observers thought the federal law would stifle the sale of municipal bonds -- and in effect infrastructure projects. But it hasn't been that bad.
More than 15 percent of students are missing almost a month of school. Districts don't know how to address the issue.
Washington, D.C., is the latest school district to adopt the technology in an effort to improve emergency response times.
The bulk of the funding boosts are going toward education and rainy day savings.
By many measures, the anti-vaccination movement is thriving. But not in California, which removed nonmedical exemptions after measles spread throughout the state.