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Josh Goodman

Josh Goodman

Former Staff Writer

Josh Goodman, a former Governing staff writer, works on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ state fiscal policy project.

Our magazine only comes out once a month. Collectively, we only write a couple of blog posts a day. So how on Earth do Governing ...
Think that gubernatorial endorsements will make or break next year's presidential primaries? Consider that, far from winning his party's nomination, the candidate who Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack endorsed last November was the first to drop out.
Yesterday I told you about the Republicans. Now here's all the news, speculation and intrigue, surrounding the presidential endorsements of the nation's 28 Democratic governors.
Joe Bruno has been in a bad relationship for more than six months now. In January, he was on a "honeymoon" and in a "love fest."
Shaming: It's not just for sex offenders, drunk drivers, tax evaders and dangerous dogs anymore. The State of Wisconsin has set up a Web site ...
Though state efforts to topple the Electoral College are stymied, North Carolina is tinkering away.
To the extent anyone is paying attention to the Democratic Leadership Council's annual convention in Nashville, it's to point out who isn't there.
One kooky California gambler has an idea: The state should make money off of online poker.
Over and over during the past few months, states have moved forward the dates of their presidential primaries to try to get to the front ...
If Grover Norquist is liberal with one thing, it's press releases. If you ignore the ideological pronouncements, his tax-cut advocacy organization, Americans for Tax Reform, ...