The States With the Highest and Lowest Wage Gaps
While the gender-based wage gap in the U.S. has decreased in recent years, discrepancies remain, according to a report by the U.S. Census Bureau.
How the Biden Administration is Trying to Speed Up Funding for Big Infrastructure Projects
States and localities will be able to apply for three major infrastructure grant programs totaling $2.9 billion through a simplified process using one application.
It’s a Big Year for State Tax Cut Proposals
With elections ahead, lawmakers and governors are seizing on booming budget numbers and backing a range of tax breaks.
How to Reduce Inflation-induced Costs for Low-income Families
Policymakers at all levels can implement solutions that help families in the short term while battling the long-term problems, according to the Urban Institute.
Surviving Small Restaurants Push Forward as Pandemic Ebbs
At least 10 states introduced or passed bills this session to help restaurants.
Why This Governor is Optimistic His State Will Soon Expand Medicaid
Gov. Roy Cooper, of North Carolina, noted during a Route Fifty event that Republican opposition in his state is "thawing" when it comes to opening the program to more low-income residents. The state is one of 12 that hasn't expanded Medicaid.
States Grapple With Allowing High School Athlete Endorsements
“This is not going to go away, so how do we find a way to uphold the core values of education-based athletic?"
There’s No Final Number Yet for Pandemic Fraud, Oversight Leaders Tell Congress
Total fraud levels in pandemic relief programs are upwards of $100 billion, but getting a clear estimate is made difficult by data gaps and ongoing fraud recovery efforts, officials said at a Senate hearing.
States Seek Waiver for $380M in Unemployment Loan Interest
The push for a break from the federal government on the borrowing costs comes as Republicans in Congress are increasingly scrutinizing aid for states.
Pandemic Ushering in Rental Housing Crisis
A recent analysis shows landlords are tightening screening criteria, using alternative eviction practices and increasing rent rates. The housing shortage is only making things worse.
After Months of Talk, States Move to Suspend Gas Taxes
A Maryland plan is close to passing. But proposed gas tax holidays there and in other states could prove to be largely symbolic providing only minor relief at the pump.
How Your Government Agency Can Recoup Millions of Dollars
COMMENTARY | Recovering indirect costs from grants and contracts can help refill the general fund, which is under pressure due to rising costs and ongoing needs related to the pandemic.
McConnell Signals That Debate on State ARPA Aid Clawbacks Isn’t Over
As Democrats and the Biden administration seek $15 billion in new funding for the pandemic response, the Senate's top Republican calls them out for sending American Rescue Plan Act dollars to states “so flush with cash they don’t know how to spend it all.”
Federal Highway Chief Urges Cities to Go After State Infrastructure Money
Stephanie Pollack said localities would miss out on major funding opportunities if they only pursue federal grants under the new infrastructure law.
Record Year Expected for Apartment Construction
Around 426,000 units are set to be completed in 2022, the highest volume for the U.S. apartment market in at least 40 years, one report shows.
Minneapolis Teacher Strike Is Part of a Wider Labor Struggle for Educators Around the Country
Between pay gaps, the pandemic, growing class sizes and legislative directives, “the pressure on teachers right now is so formidable,” one expert said.
City Officials Condemn Congress' Failed Plan to Claw Back ARPA Funds, Vow to Fight Future Attempts
The controversy over the aid to states could reemerge on Capitol Hill in the days ahead. Meanwhile, President Biden offered suggestions for how cities spending American Rescue Plan dollars.
Affordable Housing Is Increasingly Scarce, Making Renters Ask: Where Do We Go?
It’s getting much harder to find an affordable home, even for people who work multiple jobs. Elected officials across the country are trying to address the crisis through various proposals.
Oil Price Shocks Have a Long History, but Today’s Situation May Be the Most Complex Ever
COMMENTARY | Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, prices were climbing rapidly because of roaring demand and limited supply growth.
One Year Into ARPA Rollout, Spending Varies as Scrutiny Mounts
Billions in state and local aid from the American Rescue Plan Act have gone to combat the pandemic, but also to build monuments and fix state buildings. Republicans are increasingly questioning the need for all the funding and how it is being spent.
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