A New Push to Clamp Down on the Wage Gap in Cities, States
In 2015, the median income for women in the U.S. rose from 79 to 80 percent of what men earn.
'Pay-for-Performance' Aims to Save Money on High Drug Prices
Tying the price of drugs to how well they perform may be a way for states to control rising Medicaid costs.
Despite Governors’ Protests, Syrian Refugees Settle Across the U.S.
There is little governors have been able to do to stop the flow of Syrian refugees—and only a few states are still trying.
Tax Incentive Evaluation in 2016—in Law and Practice
Studies help states improve economic effectiveness.
Sluggish Chinese Economy, Brexit Bite Tourism States
Taxing tourists is a time-honored revenue-raiser for states, but international events may keep many foreigners—and their money —away during the next few years.
Express Lanes Have a Popularity Problem
The lanes have been so popular with drivers that states are having trouble keeping them from getting congested.
Is No-Fault Auto Insurance to Blame for High Rates, Fraud?
A dozen states still have no-fault auto insurance laws, which critics blame for high premiums and fraud.
As School Starts, More States Focus on Native American Students
Strong Native American language and culture programs in schools have been found to lower attrition, enhance student-teacher relations and improve attendance.
Citing Health Concerns, Some Cities Consider Dimmer LED Streetlights
In June, the American Medical Association warned that high-intensity LEDs emit unseen blue light that can disturb sleep rhythms.
Amid Slow Growth, Tax Revenue Has Recovered in 29 States
But some pockets of new fiscal stress have also emerged.
Amid Opioid Epidemic, States Experiment With Recovery High Schools
Proponents say recovery high schools greatly reduce the chances of a relapse and ultimately save taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars by diverting even one teen from the criminal justice system.
States Counted More Military Votes in 2014, Aim to Improve Further
Military and overseas voting is a high priority for state and local election officials.
Nurses Step In to Boost Treatment for Opioid Addiction
States are eyeing a nurse-managed approach to buprenorphine therapy as a way to treat more people.
A Building Boom is Driving Economic Growth in Most States
This year, construction’s contribution to the U.S. economy soared above $650 billion for the first time since 2008.
States Say ‘Bah! Humbug!’ to Sales Tax Holidays
While retailers have persuaded legislators that the feel-good tax breaks are good for the economy, studies have shown otherwise.
Tax Credits for Ramps, Grab Bars to Help Seniors Stay at Home
Tax credits would help seniors pay for building modifications that would allow them to live at home longer.
Business Taxes in U.S. Cities to Draw New Scrutiny
How to evaluate effectiveness of incentives and exemptions.
Does Diversifying Police Forces Reduce Tensions?
Some cities are trying to recruit more minority officers as a way to reestablish community trust.
Where Millennials Are More Likely to Live With Mom and Dad
For the first time in modern history, the most common living arrangement for young adults is living in their parents’ homes. But where is the practice most common?
Missouri Policy Shows Way to Safely Reducing Probation and Parole Populations
The policy aims to reduce officer caseloads so resources can be directed at those most at risk of re-offending.
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