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Brian Peteritas

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Brian Peteritas is a GOVERNING contributor.

Bruce Gryniewski, former director of the Washington Conservation Voters, an environmental advocacy group, whose public relations firm is now working with the coal industry.
The Detroit City Council has been advised to push for another consent agreement with the state to fix the city's financial crisis rather than the state appointment of an emergency financial manager, according to a report jointly issued by two council departments.
A number of views on illegal immigration have emerged within the state's Republican party, but which one will prevail is still anyone's guess.
A tweet sent by U.S. Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan, observing the attire worn by some of his colleagues. There are parliamentary rules governing the dress code in the House chamber.
The expected cut in the number of meals served to seniors through state-administered nutrition programs under sequestration.
As many as 20 million Americans are supposed to enroll in the online marketplaces and purchase health insurance this year. But many people still aren't aware that the exchanges even exist.
Four state legislatures meet every other year instead of annually. Lawmakers in North Dakota and Texas want to leave biennial budgeting in the past.
The city has a bold plan to make every vehicle in its fleet, including police cars, run on alternative fuels.
New management tools are a dime a dozen and often just old strategies with fancy new names. But a few do make measurable differences.
Under Bloomberg, the cityscape has been reshaped in unprecedented ways.