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Candice Norwood

Web Producer/Writer

Candice is a St. Louis, Mo., native who received her bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her master's from American University in Washington, D.C. Before joining Governing, she worked as a web producer for Politico, a politics fellow with The Atlantic, and a weekend White House freelancer for Bloomberg. She has covered criminal justice, education and national politics.

States are considering whether to provide gender reassignment services, such as hormone treatments and surgery, under their Medicaid programs.
California will spend $340 million paying off doctors' debts using Proposition 56 tobacco tax revenue.
The tech giant says it has tracked more than 700 cyberattacks by foreign adversaries against U.S. political organizations so far this election cycle.
In what appears to be the largest protest in this U.S. territory in recent memory, protesters convened by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and other well-known artists began gathering en masse under a scorching sun late in the afternoon.
Puerto Ricans calling for the resignation of Gov. Ricardo Rosselló. Tens of thousands marched and rallied in Old San Juan on Wednesday in a massive protest.
The move to print the census without the question came after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Commerce Department had failed to justify its proposal.
Cities and counties pursuing hundreds of similar cases against Insys are not part of the deal, nor are several states that had already agreed to put their lawsuits on hold.
It's not clear Gov. Ducey has the power to block the factory, or the incentives.
New instances of fertility fraud in Indiana — and Texas — can be prosecuted under laws recently signed by the governors of both states. But they are the only states that make fertility fraud specifically illegal. Experts expect other states to follow suit.
The bill restores voting rights to formerly incarcerated individuals automatically once they are released from prison.