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Silicon Valley millionaire Ron Unz says he's using conservative principles to advocate a policy championed by the left.
More than 5 years after Michael Bloomberg first proposed it, group to promote revised plan for tolls on East River bridges
Should Los Angeles prevent the feeding of homeless people in public spaces, it would join a roster of more than 30 American cities.
States are going after patent trolls to protect businesses from frivolous lawsuits
A meager growth environment could have issuers tapering their borrowing, but local governments are still expected to be a stable investment.
California's governor, Jerry Brown, declining to say whether or not he plans to run for reelection.
Amount states, counties and cities give up annually to companies in tax breaks, cash payments and buildings and worker training.
It's been more than four years since the Great Recession ended, but for America's cities, fiscal problems continue to linger and won't go away anytime soon.
After accounting for three quarters of enrollment in the first month of operation for online health insurance marketplaces, state-run exchanges have since doubled the number of people who have selected plans, according to a new report.
The governor of California has millions of dollars in his campaign account, solid approval ratings and a small number of potential challengers, and yet, he's still keeping quiet about another race.
The legislation will eventually mean more than $2.3 billion annually in additional funds for transportation infrastructure.
The Garden Sate introduces legal online gambling. Opponents worry it will ruin lives.
Perhaps, if only the reform could move forward
Slow progress in stemming homeless vets spurs plan
Celebrating the holiday the REALLY traditional way
School district's commitment to more local sourcing of the food it serves has boosted business and employment at producers' plants.
Both sides preparing for referendum in November 2014
But job recovery still lags behind population growth.
Officials in some New York counties say mulching leaves in place improves soil quality, saves municipal transport costs and has other environmental and safety benefits.
A technology boom, while beneficial to San Francisco, is forcing many residents out.
Jerry Brown warns that there will be lean years again.
The new data comes at a time when Congress is considering deep cuts to the program in the farm bill.
In Jan. Utah will launch a public online database containing the emails of state lawmakers
Grants help states combat high-cost, low-quality health care
In nearly half of states, job growth for 2013 has yet to top 1 percent. View a map with updated employment estimates.
Union leaders condemned the decision, but won't say whether they would go on strike again.
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