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Alan Greenblatt

Editor

Alan Greenblatt — Editor. He is the coauthor of a standard textbook on state and local governments. He previously worked as a reporter for NPR and CQ and has written about politics and culture for many other outlets, print and online. He can be found on Twitter at @AlanGreenblatt.

In recent months, I've been talking with a few academic types about how some of the older industrial towns in the Northeast are starting to ...
While reading The New York Times the other day, I was struck by the claim made in a piece on Guantanamo that, when it comes ...
Since South Carolina will be the first southern state to hold a presidential primary in 2008, many of the governors who are gathered in Charleston for ...
Joe Riley, the celebrated mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, announced on Friday that he will seek a ninth term next year. Riley has been in ...
Tommy Thompson, the former governor of Wisconsin and secretary of Health and Human Services during President Bush's first term, has been peddling lots of ideas ...
The thing that political journalists care about the most is conflict -- two sides taking shots at each other over policy or partisanship or anything ...
posted by Alan Greenblatt Only people in Iowa are following the CIETC scandal. For our purposes today, it's enough to know that Archie Brooks, a ...
A judge ruled Friday that Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher won't have to face charges stemming from a hiring scandal until he leaves office. If Fletcher ...
What's the point of passing a law that won't be enforced? The Houston City Council seems particularly prone to cracking down on high-profile problems without ...
Our friends at Stateline.org report that state revenues are as flush as they've been in decades, citing an NCSL survey. So, that's good news ...