The company at the heart at what federal prosecutors call the largest bribery and corruption scandal in Ohio history agreed...
Month: July 2021
A new analysis released this week by the American Legislative Exchange Council shows Indiana has comparatively little bond debt compared to the...
Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has proposed giving Georgians tax credits for donating to their local law enforcement agency. The plan,...
Beto O’Rourke has funneled $600,000 to Texas House Democrats in Washington, D.C., to help fund their stay, which could last...
In a few years, new cars being sold in New Mexico may be required to meet more stringent emission requirements,...
The upcoming fall semester signals a more-normal experience as colleges turn campus life back on, and for students, as they...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced June 9 new benchmarks for significant increases in the use of offshore wind energy....
The unemployment picture in Missouri continues to be confusing, complex and costly. Missouri’s unemployment increased by a tenth of a...
The GOP-led Michigan Legislature failed to override Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s veto of $155 million to help struggling youngsters recover from COVID-19 learning...
The day after Missouri Gov. Mike Parson finished his bicentennial bus tour to drum up tourism to the state in...