One of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s priorities at the beginning of his governorship is ending Virginia’s participation in a carbon credit...
Month: February 2022
As lawmakers in Olympia continue debating reforms to gubernatorial powers when it comes to declaring a state of emergency, a...
The University of Washington student senate has asked the school to set a goal of increasing enrollment of Alaska Native...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has halted Commonwealth Court proceedings to choose a new congressional map, a sign the high court...
For over a decade, Texas State University students across the San Marcos campus — and at public universities across South...
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, called President Joe Biden’s promise to nominate a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court...
A U.S. District Court judge has invalidated the largest offshore oil-and-gas lease sale in the nation’s history, canceling 1.7 million...
People appear to favor legislative oversight of gubernatorial powers in Washington state. Friday morning’s virtual public hearing before the Senate State Government...
A nuclear power plant could legally be constructed in West Virginia under legislation passed by the state Senate this week....
More than 5,400 people signed in at Monday afternoon’s virtual public hearing before the Senate State Government and Tribal Relations Committee on...