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Brian Peteritas

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Brian Peteritas is a GOVERNING contributor.

New Jersey is expanding a local program that helps human services agencies get a more accurate picture of where and when aid is most needed.
North Carolina state Democratic Chairman Randy Voller, attacking Republicans in the state House for reintroducing a voter identification bill that failed to pass last year.
The recently proposed fee for mayoral candidates in Minneapolis. If passed, it will make filing to run for the office more expensive than filing to run for governor, which costs $20.
States have pursued a variety of proposals on school safety in the wake of the Sandy Hook shootings.
The city is considering raising the fee to discourage frivolous candidates, but critics say it could dampen the spirit of democracy.
House Republicans announced plans Tuesday to begin moving the politically divisive voter photo ID bill through the legislature, saying they would slow walk it to give all parties the opportunity to comment.
The number of state workers in Texas recently moved onto Microsoft’s cloud. The deal is the “largest statewide cloud deployment” in the U.S., according to Microsoft.
Jeannine Markoe Raymond, of the National Association of State Retirement Administrators, on why Congress is considering legislation that would govern how states and localities calculate their unfunded pension liabilities.
The Texas Governor, outraged at the release of undocumented immigrants due to Federal budget cuts, has written a letter of protest to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Top Republicans in the Florida House split from Gov. Rick Scott on Monday and said they will oppose a plan to expand Medicaid to 900,000 or more poor Floridians