Elizabeth Daigneau

Elizabeth Daigneau -- Managing Editor. Elizabeth joined GOVERNING in 2004 as an assistant web editor. In addition to her editing duties, she writes about energy and the environment for the magazine. Before joining GOVERNING, she was the assistant to the editor at Foreign Policy magazine. She graduated from American University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and literature. Email edaigneau@governing.com


Recent Articles

  • In Other News
  • NC Speaker Hackney calls for special session to expel allegedly crooked Rep. Thomas Wright. Poll shows 68 percent support for Michigan's  Illinois' medical marijuana initiative. ...
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  • Any Time Now
  • NY Times: Top aides to Gov. Eliot Spitzer said Tuesday morning that they expect the governor to resign his office, although the timing of the ...

  • Heads Up: 3.10.08
  • LA City Hall's turf warfare over turf warfare. LA Times NYC's unscripted mayoral radio chats end -- for now. NYT Median ad kiosks raise driver ...

  • Feeding the Meters and the Homeless
  • It's been a year since Denver first installed 36 red refurbished parking meters downtown to raise awareness -- and money -- for its 10-year plan to...

  • Health Insurance by Lottery
  • An estimated 600,000 Oregonians do not have health insurance. Starting this week, however, 3,000 of them will win health coverage in a one-of-a-kind lottery. The winners, who...

  • Promoting Renewable Power
  • One day soon, Floridians might find that their electricity comes from a wind energy farm in St. Lucie County or from solar panels on their...


  • Red-Carpet White House
  • The nation's governors skipped the Academy Awards on Sunday night to attend a red-carpet event of their own: a State Dinner at the White House.
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  • A Green Way to Shelter the Homeless
  • Billed as the first homeless shelter in the United States to be built from the ground up using green building technology, Crossroads is being described...

  • This Shouldn't Be Hard to Figure Out
  • Indiana requires presidential candidates to obtain 500 signatures from each congressional district to earn a place on the primary ballot. Now there's a debate as to ...

  • Heads Up: 2.19.08
  • San Diego might dissolve its port district. Voice of San Diego KY House approves bill to fight highway fund abuse in election years. Courier-Journal OR ...


  • Heads Up: 2.14.08
  • The nation embraces railways. WSJ North Carolina goes for plug-in electric cars. Raleigh News-Observer Got a Heads Up for us? Email 13thfloor@governing.com

  • A New Look for the 13th Floor
  • As you can see, we've spiffed up the joint. Hope you like it! And by the way, if there are features you'd like to see ...


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