The age that adults can legally possess marijuana in Colorado, Oregon and Washington state if voters approve making their state the first to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
The number of people licensed to carry concealed weapons in Oklahoma who can now carry them openly in a belt or shoulder holster, loaded or unloaded, thanks to a new law that took effect November 1st.
The record number of Californians that have registered to vote for the Nov. 6 election, as of October 31st. The state attributes the surge to implementation of online voter registration.
The value of the contract the state of Idaho signed last week with Hewlett Packard to provide laptops to all high school students in the state by the fall of 2015. The laptops are part of a series of education reforms passed last year that voters will have the opportunity to overturn at the polls next week.
The amount of money the city of Lock Haven, Penn. expects to bring in over the next decade by selling credits their government-owned forests can earn for sequestering carbon dioxide gases.
The number of Social Security numbers that were exposed to a hacker in a recent cyber attack of the Department of Revenue's computers in South Carolina.
The estimated rise in gambling addictions in a community when a casino opens nearby, according to a health impact assessment by the Kansas Health Institute. Kansas lawmakers have proposed making it easier for developers to open a casino.
The portion of states that levy an estate tax based on the federal system and would have to decide whether to create an estate tax of their own if Mitt Romney becomes president and ends the federal estate tax, as he plans.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Atlanta |
October 23, 2012
The federal judicial district that includes Atlanta ranked sixth nationwide in 2011 for public corruption convictions -- a steep rise from 2006 when it ranked 51st.
The portion of public officials who believe the Obama administration's policies support their state or local government, compared to only 29 percent who said the same about Congress' policies, according to a Governing survey.
Source: GOVERNING | Davis, Calif. |
October 18, 2012
The portion of people who bike to work in Davis, Calif., which is more than any other city in the country. View interactive GOVERNING Data maps for more than 400 localities.
Source: The Texas Tribune | Texas |
October 17, 2012
The annual fee that Texas inmates can pay for medical care. Until last year, they paid $3 copays each time they saw a doctor. The higher, one-time fee has led some prisoners to refuse treatment, according to critics.