Cities Enlist ‘Doulas’ to Reduce Infant Mortality
Research suggests that doula-assisted mothers are less likely to deliver babies with low birth weights or birth complications, and more likely to breast-feed their infants.
More Employers May Be Using Temps to Skirt Immigration Laws
States that have required private employers to use E-Verify have seen especially dramatic growth in the number of temporary workers. Experts say that’s no accident.
Supposedly Symbolic, State Travel Bans Have Real Bite
Conference and convention planners say there is a powerful stigma associated with state travel bans, even if they only officially apply to state employees.
Solar Eclipse Could Create Once-in-a-Lifetime Road Hazards
Millions of people from coast to coast are expected to travel to see the Aug. 21 solar eclipse. Officials are worried about distracted drivers and massive traffic jams.
Is Changing the Constitution the Only Way to Fix Washington?
States have the power to call a convention to amend the Constitution. That hasn’t happened since the Constitution was written, but now the idea is gaining steam.
In Some States, Sales Tax Holidays Lose Luster
States confronting budget woes and a long list of spending priorities are questioning whether the hyped-up shopping events are worth the cost.
For Rural Veterans, New Approaches to Health Care
Rural veterans are far older and far more likely to be disabled than other rural residents. New programs across the country show promise in ensuring that they get the health care they need.
Why Hispanics Are Leaving Some Southern Counties
In some Southern counties, Hispanic populations are declining. Laws intended to crack down on illegal immigration may be to blame.
A Bipartisan Health Care Fix? Governors Have Some Ideas
One area of agreement: The federal government should continue to help needy Americans pay for their health insurance.
Fighting Cyberattacks With Volunteers
Michigan’s volunteer cybersecurity team can be deployed only in massive cyber emergencies. A bill in the Legislature would broaden its reach to smaller-scale security breaches.
Lawmakers Strike Back Against Voter-Approved Ballot Measures
Are legislatures rejecting the “will of the people” or fixing their unworkable laws?
To Reduce Recidivism, States Scrap Barriers for Ex-Offenders
Hoping to make it easier for people leaving prison to re-enter society—and avoid going back—several states enacted laws aimed at helping ex-offenders get jobs, pay off court debt, and access food stamps.
Philadelphia Ranks High for Smoking and Other Unhealthy Behaviors
Federal data show how Philly compares with other big cities.
Despite Growing Support for Marijuana, Legalization Faces Rocky Road
This year, Vermont came close to becoming the first state to legalize recreational marijuana through the Legislature. Other states spent the first half of 2017 battling over regulations to govern voter-approved pot sales.
Lobbyist Gift-Giving at Issue in More States
In states with lenient laws, activists argue that gifts from lobbyists may corrupt elected officials’ decision-making and cause them to stray from the best interests of their constituents.
Airport Parking Takes Hit From Uber, Lyft
The growing popularity of ride-hailing could result in less airport revenue from parking, taxis and rental cars.
How Giant Batteries Can Help Reduce Emissions
Plugging batteries into the electrical grid may be the solution states are looking for to meet their renewable energy goals.
State Lotteries Fight ‘Jackpot Fatigue,’ Casino Competition
States advertise, tweak lotteries to keep the money pouring in.
How Mapping Disasters Can Help Devastated Communities Rally
The threat of more frequent and more intense natural disasters linked to climate change is forcing cities and states to change the way they prepare for, and recover from, events like tornadoes, forest fires, floods and hurricanes.
Why More States Are Getting Serious About Sunscreen
Prompted by dermatologists, more states are allowing kids to bring sunscreen to school. But opponents worry about liability for school employees and potential allergies.
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