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Stateline

Nonpartisan, Nonprofit News Service of the Pew Charitable Trusts

Stateline is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news service of the Pew Charitable Trusts that reports and analyzes trends in state policy.

Without any national movement on immigration reform, many states are crafting ways to assist undocumented immigrants.
Washington state's King County's Wellness Plan beats the odds and actually works to improve health and reduce costs.
Two states considered – and rejected – higher taxes on people who earned more than $1 million a year.
To encourage people to save, some states turn to prizes.
The federal backstop for terrorism insurance set to expire.
Eschewing lobbyists, states advocate for themselves to try to get federal transportation funding.
Some 17 states have passed anti-snooping laws.
After Supreme Court ruling, fewer state workers are likely to organize.
Without federal action, states are moving in to address problems in care for the elderly and disabled.
States are hitting the brakes on road projects as federal fund goes broke.