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Alex Padilla, California's secretary of state, is taking the "paper" out of paper-pusher – literally.
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has pledged to call a special legislative session to take up a cannabis pact that flowed from weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiation between officials and both sides of the Prop 2 debate.
The team of Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies cruises the 5 Freeway, stopping motorists on the Grapevine in search of cars carrying drugs.
Lancaster shared the photo, which shows a young woman wearing braces and large glasses, adding the comments: "This is the alleged sexual assault victim. Wow."
Florida's attorney general said Thursday she is launching an investigation of potential sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic church, making Florida at least the 13th state with an ongoing statewide probe of the church.
Barbara Underwood said Trump's actions in that regard, and his use of the Trump Foundation "for his own personal benefit," justified her request to ban him for 10 years from being involved in any non-profit group.
In Maine, which has a greater share of older residents than any other state, voters rejected a ballot measure that would have provided free long-term care to anyone who needs it.
Clause in the Colorado Constitution that voters will be asked whether to abolish in November. Similar language exists in the U.S. Constitution and several states'.
Cut in cabinet-level agencies proposed by Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson.
At a time of low unemployment, both kinds of employers are beefing up their perks.
The state where lawmakers put every justice on trial this year is also the only state where the legislature has no control over the judicial budget. Voters changed that on Tuesday.
It can catalyze government to take risks, move quickly and pay attention to neglected issues.
It's a slight decline from last year but still more than usual.
With a new training program and improved digital tools, the city is working to support its community of minority-owned enterprises.
Lawmakers want to raise taxes on pharmaceutical companies to help pay for the cost of the opioid crisis. But success has been elusive.
If the plan is accepted by the legislature, it would go into effect in 2020 and the governor says financial savings could be seen as soon as fiscal year 2021.
More South Florida beaches closed and fish washed up dead as the toxic algae bloom known as red tide spread north on the state's east coast Wednesday.
The office announced the total number of kits Wednesday after receiving inventories from 208 law-enforcement agencies across the state.
The politically pointed gesture, designed to call attention to Ted Wheeler's stance against immigration enforcement actions, goes as far as to suggest he should temporarily give up his duties as police commissioner.
Inspector General Patrick Blanchard's finding came in a report issued after his office looked into whether Democratic governor candidate J.B. Pritzker's relationship with Assessor Joe Berrios played a role in Pritzker's property taxes being lowered.
In 2008, Missouri had five abortion clinics, according to Planned Parenthood. The Columbia Health Center in central Missouri on Wednesday became the latest to stop providing abortions.
After arguing its case in a federal appeals court Wednesday, Texas will soon know whether its decision to spend $33.3 million less on students with disabilities in 2012 will cost it millions in future federal funding.
The investigation in Decatur, Ga., which opened last month, signals a major development in Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ controversial policies on transgender bathroom access in schools and her handling of civil rights enforcement for transgender students.
The Health and Human Services Committee is a place where a policymaker can have a profound, powerful impact.
Inertia and incrementalism drive the process in most places. Budgeting for outcomes is a powerful way to overcome that.
After deliberating behind closed doors for just under 2 hours, 20 minutes Tuesday afternoon, the West Virginia Senate soundly rejected removing Supreme Court Justice Beth Walker from office for maladministration.
Jason Kander, citing depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, is dropping out of the Kansas City mayor's race.
From health care and immigration to redistricting and transportation funding, voters decided a long list of policies.
An unpopular governor and a moderate candidate have given Republicans the chance for rare victories in Connecticut and Oregon.
Candace Faber, who says the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing inspired her to tweet her allegations against Washington state Senate Minority Floor Leader Joe Fain, who denies her account.
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