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dylan-scott

Dylan Scott

Staff Writer

Dylan Scott -- Staff Writer. Dylan graduated from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in 2010. While there, he won an Associated Press award for Best Investigative Reporting for a series of stories on the university’s structural deficit. He then worked at the Las Vegas Sun and Center for Education Reform before joining GOVERNING. He has reported on the Supreme Court’s consideration of the Affordable Care Act and various education reform movements in state and local government. When out of the office, Dylan spends his time watching classic films and reading fantasy fiction. Email dscott@governing.com | Twitter @DylanLScott  

Newpapers' editorial boards took a look at their states and localities' checkbooks over the last week.
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton has established a task force to review the state's school bullying policies.
Michigan lawmakers plan to propose a constitutional amendment that would ban for-profit schools.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded $220 million in establishment grants for states that have made progress in setting up their health insurance exchanges.
As another Cyber Monday passes, newspapers nationwide are arguing in favor of a state sales tax for online purchases.
Substantial layoffs could be one piece of the fallout from the automatic cuts now likely to be adopted after the super committee failed to reach a deal before Thanksgiving.
Michigan legislators are looking for common ground on anti-bullying legislation.
Newspaper editorials this week took a look at what comes next now that the supercommittee has failed to reach a deficit reduction deal.
With Don Berwick stepping down, Marilyn Tavenner has been appointed as administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Indiana is projected to lose between $40 million and $114 million in revenue because of uncollected taxes on online purchases, according to a new report.