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Daniel Luzer

news editor

Daniel Luzer -- News Editor. Daniel previously worked as the Web editor at the Washington Monthly and as an editorial fellow at Mother Jones. His work has appeared at Mother Jones, Salon, Pacific Standard, the Washington Monthly and Columbia Journalism Review.

(It's pronounced Loot-zer.)

The New Jersey governor opposes federal legislation that would require New Jersey to recognize carry permits from other states, but said he would consider a bill to change New Jersey’s “illogical” law to recognize permits from other states if the Democrats who control the Legislature send him one.
The bill, which failed, would have banned local governments from regulating employment and housing practices.
The new checks will be done on about 5 percent — or about 500 — of the approximately 10,000 social workers licensed in Wisconsin.
Peter Shumlin chief of staff sent a memo to state officials instructing them to reach out to the governor’s press secretary before calling reporters, conducting interviews or writing opinion pieces for newspapers.
Many wouldn't be incarcerated at all if they could afford bail.
Bill de Blasio will introduce a free one-stop shop for landlords to help them refurbish buildings for energy efficiency, clean energy and water conservation.
State elected officials and candidates receive perks and spend millions of dollars in campaign cash on car repairs, football tickets, male-enhancement pills, and overseas trips.
In Guadalupe, one of the state's smallest towns, residents try to combat persistent poverty.
The college celebrates 50 years as an independent institution.
A new long-term blueprint from San Diego planners puts skyways and light-rail stations in some of the county's beach communities, making it possible for people who want to get to the ocean to make the trip without getting behind the wheel.