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L.A. city and county officials formed a task force formed last fall after President Barack Obama announced the expansion of his deferred action program.
Employed white Southerners are most likely to lose coverage if the court rules against the Obama administration.
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Office of Gov. John Hickenlooper, Colorado
Mayor, Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Senate President Pro Tempore, Louisiana
Mayor, Tacoma, Washington
Mayor, Knoxville, Tennessee
New York State Assemblywoman
The amount of time Montgomery County, Md., will delay school start times next year, from 7:25 a.m. to 7:45 a.m., to let students get more sleep.
Mayor, Houston, Texas
Former Georgia State Representative
Supervisor, Placer County, California
Mayor, Syracuse, New York
South Carolina State Representative
Hawaii State Representative
Supervisor, Maricopa County, Arizona
Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Children and Families
Treasurer, St. Louis, Missouri
Florida State Representative
Secretary of Technology, Virginia
State Treasurer, Virginia
Jails across the country have become vast warehouses made up primarily of people too poor to post bail or too ill with mental health or drug problems to adequately care for themselves, according to a report issued Wednesday.
Two of Gov. Bill Walker’s departments are proposing cuts to programs aimed at fighting federal government plans and initiatives just a few weeks after Walker and state legislators loudly criticized federal initiatives to limit oil and gas development in Alaska and offshore.
Saying he wanted a change in a “broken” child welfare system, Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday fired Charles Flanagan as head of the year-old Department of Child Safety.
In a move that shocked progressive advocates in Kansas, the state's Republican governor on Tuesday issued an executive order to remove discrimination protections for gay, lesbian and transgender state employees.
The succession of mega-snowstorms that have buried Boston's streets have also obliterated the city's snow removal budget by more than $11 million and now wiped out two holidays for Boston school kids, City Hall announced yesterday.
Illinois' new Republican governor wants the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider the constitutionality of public-sector unions' funding sources.
Michelle Joni Lapidos, the 30-year-old founder of Preschool Mastermind, a month-long course in New York City that lets adults relive their pre-K days with activities like finger-painting, show-and-tell and nap time.
State Treasurer, Mississippi
Georgia State Representative