"The more immediate problem is this March 14 deadline to do something about federal funding for the current fiscal year," said Loren Duggan.
Setting up a showdown with the legislature, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that he would veto $40 million in spending for ...
Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! We hope you all had a restful weekend. In today’s Daily on Energy, we are kicking things off with Republicans continuing their effort to roll back former ...
Ten years after Georgia legalized cannabis possession for medical use, lawmakers in both chambers of the state Legislature ...
Oregon House Republicans on Monday introduced several new bills that they say are intended to help first-time homeowners and ...
North Carolina could add bitcoin and other cryptocurrency into its state investment portfolio under a bill moving in the ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said yesterday that he believes he will be able to salvage his relationship with the ...
Ohio’s Senate president is pushing back against criticism of a bill that would scale back parts of a voter-approved marijuana legalization law, claiming that the legislation does not disrespect the ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont says he'll veto $40 million overwhelmingly approved last week as a supplement for towns and ...
Health care, food stamps and housing funds are all especially vulnerable as the city and state prepare their own budgets ...
As legal cases mount, more than 100 so far challenging the legality of the Trump administration’s actions, the Republican ...
How Musk's DOGE efforts compare with Clinton's attempts to "reinvent government" and minimize bureaucracy in the 1990s.