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Natalie Delgadillo

Natalie Delgadillo is Governing's Web Editor. She's an editor and writer living in Washington, D.C., and her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Bloomberg's CityLab, and The Atlantic. She was previously the managing editor of DCist.

The number of Puerto Ricans that fled to Florida in the wake of Hurricane Maria as of mid-November. Central Florida, especially Orlando, is struggling to accommodate the sudden influx.
Valerie Kean Staab, a key advisor to Marcel Groen, the head of Pennsylvania's Democratic party. She faced backlash last week for her comments on Facebook criticizing the #metoo movement and the women that have come forward accusing powerful men of sexual misconduct.
Maine has one of the highest rates of health insurance in the nation, with only about 7 percent of the population lacking coverage. But at the same time, many Mainers have paid the federal tax penalty, established under the “individual mandate” provision of the Affordable Care Act, for having no insurance.
The state is tightening the rules for conducting election recounts, under legislation signed by Gov. Scott Walker Thursday.
More than a dozen Chicago high schools struggle to survive as enrollment plummets, performance falters.
Texas’ rolls of cash assistance recipients under its TANF program have steadily shrunk over the last two decades. Some experts say, the bureaucracy guarding the state’s safety net makes it difficult to access those benefits, even for Texans who fit the requirements.
State child support officials say they have struggles to get ride-hailing companies to comply with reporting requirements for new hires.
After the floods, they had to cope with ruined homes and struggle to access lifesaving medication.
The region is coping with one of the biggest influxes of Puerto Ricans fleeing the hurricane-ravaged island.
Many have predicted it would. But when younger candidates do launch campaigns, it's typically for state or local positions.