With changes in state governments as a result of the 2018 elections, there has been significant movement on a number of top legislative issues in recent weeks. Today, we take a look at the latest [...]
Infrastructure projects located in Republican-represented House districts received three times as much funding from a $1.5 billion pool of federal transportation grants as those located in Democratic-led districts, according to the list of Better Utilizing [...]
In our latest series, we will take you around the country, region by region, to survey the post-election landscape at the state level. With gridlock coming to Washington, decision-makers will be looking to the states [...]
With few exceptions, election night on November 6, 2018 largely played out according to the topline predictions of the nation's pollsters and forecasters. The Republican Party held on to, and increased by 3+ seats, its [...]
In today's edition of 7 Races in 7 Days, we explore another headlining suburban Congressional race in the New Jersey 3rd District. The District If the Democrats are able to regain majority control in the [...]
On October 8, states around the country celebrated “National Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Day.” Given that the standard atomic weight of hydrogen is 1.008, the United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate, and [...]
Governor Phil Murphy signed a budget into place Sunday night and avoided a government shutdown with just hours to spare. The new budget will increase spending by 4.2 percent and increase tax revenue by an [...]
By Peter Brath and Danny Restivo Eight states held primaries on Tuesday, June 5th, while five had races that decided gubernatorial candidates for the general election in November. Meanwhile, New Jersey had primary races for [...]
In early March, Washington Governor Jay Inslee (D) signed state legislation protecting net neutrality, while preventing internet service providers from manipulating their connection speeds for profit. “We’ve seen the power of an open internet. It allows a [...]
In December 2017, the Republican-controlled congress passed the most significant overhaul to the U.S. tax code in three decades. The GOP lauded the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 as a boon to the American economy, [...]
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