State lawmakers held an all-day marathon Wednesday as they raced to beat the clock while facing a midnight deadline for the ...
Alston & Bird’s Jeffrey Dintzer and Gregory Berlin analyze the EPA’s new PFAS drinking water standards, saying they will ...
The issue, contained in Senate Bill 3, has split lawmakers largely ... passed by the House would place the new benefit program under the direction and discretion of the state comptroller. Only two ...
New Yorkers are still paying for closing Indian Point Among the many ways New York is still paying for the erratic-but-forceful leadership of ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the soaring expense and growing ...
Just because a city is a great place to visit doesn't mean it is a great place to live, especially for retirees. Some can be ...
Voters in southeast Omaha District 7 wills send a first-time public office-holder to the Nebraska Legislature.
“A growing number of women are joining in an anti-diet movement,” The New York Times reported in 1992 ... Brownell’s nemeses ...
Economists and policymakers have long debated whether the government should tax unrealized gains. But Biden made it sound as if 8% was the standard rate today, not what would happen under a future ...
SB 385 would ensure that CT's Millstone Nuclear Power Plant remain operational. The bill has some ideas that are worth further discussion.
Officials say they need more tax revenue to cover the rising costs of essential services, the employees who carry out those ...
One of the downsides of the recently announced plan is that the housing growth in question will largely be limited to New York City, leaving out other parts of the state being similarly affected by ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, The Associated Press has ...