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Missouri voters who do not have a photo ID when they arrive at the polls will no longer have to sign a sworn statement to cast a ballot.
As Grovetown prepares to house sex offenders in its council chambers on Halloween night, questions have arisen about the plan's legality.
After 'Explosive Devices' Are Sent to CNN and Top Dems, NYC Mayor Has a Message for Public Officials
Security was ramped up across the city Wednesday after a quartet of suspicious packages were mailed to the homes of former Presidents Clinton and Obama, Gov. Cuomo's Manhattan office and CNN's New York newsroom
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, during a press conference about the explosive packages sent to CNN and top Democrats. The crude pipe bombs targeted former President Barack Obama and his administration's officials, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former CIA Director John Brennan and former Attorney General Eric Holder.
Gubernatorial seats that Democrats could gain in November, according to our ratings. If they gain 10, they would become the majority among governors for the first time since 2010.
Privacy concerns have prompted 10 states to add privacy protections in their constitutions.
After years of bitter fights over oil and gas development, Colorado voters have managed to get a statewide anti-fracking measure on the November ballot.
New Jersey's top Democrats in the Legislature acknowledged Monday that they will not meet their self-imposed deadline this month to vote on a bill to legalize recreational marijuana.
In the article, the writers slam the candidate for lacking ties to Nevada, his stances on immigration and reproductive rights and not having adequate qualifications for the job.
With just days to go until the mid-term elections, a Hillsborough County Superior Court judge has blocked the state from implementing a new election law known as Senate Bill 3.
Iowa Democrats are worried that a small change in the state’s voting law might have serious implications up and down the ballot this fall.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has tapped House Speaker Todd Richardson to run the state-run health insurance program for the poor.
Racine argues Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is violating the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by refusing to provide information about immigration enforcement actions between July 9 and July 12 that resulted in 12 people being detained.
While the attorney general in Washington does not have jurisdiction over most criminal matters except for some misdemeanors, Racine can investigate potential civil violations.
Arizona Republican state Rep. Heather Carter, who helped create a pilot vaccine education program that a governor-appointed council just cancelled due to complaints from people opposed to vaccines. The program gave parents seeking a "personal belief exemption" from required immunizations the option of learning about vaccines through an online course.
Maternal mortality rate for every 100,000 live births in California in 2013, which is down 55 percent from 16.9 in 2006. During the same period, the U.S. rate rose from 13.3 to 22, ranking it near Afghanistan, Lesotho and Swaziland.
A rundown of the most interesting and consequential local measures.
Advocates had said Pennsylvania was one of a dwindling number of states that suspended driver’s licenses for convictions such as drug offenses, a practice that became widespread during the war on drugs policies in the 1990s.
They reject cases that include DNA evidence, witnesses, and sometimes even confessions, records show.
The practice was revealed in a San Francisco Chronicle story on Sunday that said the department has, since at least 2011, required potential hires to sign a waiver allowing the department to conduct background checks for financial records, education transcripts and other information.
A letter of resignation dated Oct. 20, the same day Michael Dunn was arrested, was hand delivered to Lakeland City Hall on Monday afternoon.
California has made a difference in part by focusing narrowly on problems that arise during labor and delivery, using data collection to quickly identify deficiencies (such as failing to have the right supplies on hand or performing unnecessary C-sections) and training nurses and doctors to overcome them.
The information-sharing program is a rare example of the Trump administration building on an effort that launched during the Obama years.
In states that expanded Medicaid, the insurance program already covers addiction treatment for nearly everyone who is poor and needs it.
States would be able to use federal funding to provide subsidies to people buying short-term health insurance policies, which typically don’t provide comprehensive coverage, under guidance released Monday by the Trump administration.
Jed Limke, head of Reform Fargo, which is promoting a ballot measure for the North Dakota city to adopt "approval voting" in which people can vote for as many candidates as they want.
Sale of recreational and medical marijuana from January to August in Colorado, marking the earliest it has hit $1 billion.
The party's outlook has improved since last month. It's likely to gain between three and 10 seats in November.
St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura Jones reflects on her loss in the mayor's race and what she's been doing since.
Marijuana sales in Colorado exceeded $1 billion as of August of this year, with tax revenue from those sales coming in at $200 million, according to a report from the Colorado Department of Revenue and its Marijuana Enforcement Division.
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