Hochul included the bill in a package of 29 bills that she vetoed, all of which either created commissions or required the state to conduct studies. Altogether, the bills would have cost the state $24 ...
Police officers in Ohio are defending their soon-to-be new ability to charge hundreds of dollars for body camera footage ...
The 136th Ohio General Assembly begins today. Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler breaks down what the top issues could ...
As taxpayers, we have the right to know where our money is being spent. And in 2025, the government will spend a lot of it: P6.326 trillion. So let us call a spade a spade: the recently signed budget ...
President Joe Biden’s decision to block Nippon Steel Corp.’s $14.1 billion takeover of United States Steel Corp. has sparked ...
President Biden vetoed a once-bipartisan effort to add federal judgeships. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to chief judge Randy Crane of the Southern District of Texas, who supported the vetoed JUDGES Act.
As Virginia’s chief economic pitchman, Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) has a challenge: how to advance the commonwealth’s interests while holding an institutionally weak hand of cards. By law, the Virginia ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a controversial bill into law that could charge the public hundreds of dollars for footage from law enforcement agencies, including body cameras.
Gov. Hochul vetoed Grieving Families Act a third time, citing cost concerns. Lawyers assert she prioritized big business over grieving New Yorkers.
Former President Jimmy Carter grinned in the Oval Office in January 2009 for a photograph, a visible gap separating him from ...
In the last 125 years, only one of the 21 Democrats serving North Carolina as governor faced the same challenge as Roy Cooper ...
“We are entitled to a system that's not only free of corruption, but also a system that is free of the appearance of ...