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Abbott has won a number of major legislative victories over the past couple of sessions, including a long-awaited expansion ...
Cities are banning landlords from setting rental prices based on algorithms and non-public data, which tenants complain have ...
The latest technology revolution will eventually eliminate some of the public funds’ internal staff. To avoid being AI ...
Nearly 20 states have created borrowers’ bill of rights and ombudsman offices to help borrowers figure out confusing ...
Rather than pulling special education kids out for separate instruction, it’s putting special ed teachers in classrooms with ...
The office, established just six months ago, had asked for a 40 percent funding increase but came away with its budget cut by ...
As part of the city’s new $7 billion budget, the City Council approved bonding authority for Mayor Cherelle Parker's plan to ...
Work requirements through welfare have helped recipients find meaningful jobs. America has a vast workforce network at the ...
Like other states, North Dakota urgently needs more teachers. It’s among the first to adopt a model other sectors have used ...
A mutual connection introduced them to Fort Wayne, Ind., businessman Eric Doden, president of Pago USA, a development firm ...
Not everyone who wants to live in a dense walkable neighborhood is able to do so. A morass of regulations stands in the way.
Local governments must review their risks and detection strategies and be better prepared for attacks. A state bill was prompted by a wave of cyber attacks against local agencies.
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