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- Stateline Story
New York Spends Most Per-Student, Utah the Least: Census Report
Where Does Your State Rank In Education Spending? more
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- Stateline Story
Despite Governors’ Opposition, Strong Southern Support for Medicaid Expansion
New poll shows Deep South politicians are out of step with their constituents on Medicaid expansion.
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- Dispatch
- Election Initiatives
Full Elections Performance Index Data Now Online
Pew’s Elections Performance Index, or EPI, released last February, was the first empirical examination of election administration performance and policy across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. more
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- Stateline Story
Drones, Fences and Sensors Influence Immigration Debate
Border security is a big part of the immigration overhaul. But who will define it? more
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- Stateline Story
Medicaid Expansion by the Numbers
The ACA was expected to cover 32 million uninsured Americans by 2022. Six states are on the fence about expanding Medicaid. more
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- Stateline Story
State Officials Seek Help Fighting Invasive Species
State officials want to play a bigger role in fighting invasive species on federal lands, calling on federal officials to better coordinate their efforts. more
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- Stateline Story
Foreign Law Bans: Political Statement or Unconstitutional?
State lawmakers are focused on keeping U.S. courts away from the influence of foreign law. But does banning all foreign law go too far? more
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- Infographic
- Safe Small-Dollar Loans Research Project
Payday Loans Do Not Eliminate Checking Account Overdrafts
Payday lenders often advertise their loans as a way to avoid expensive checking account overdrafts. Research shows most borrowers end up paying fees for both. more
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- Stateline Story
Report: Delaware Has Lowest Business Taxes; Alaska Highest
New report says businesses pay lower taxes in Delaware, Oregon and Utah; higher taxes in Alaska and North Dakota. But what your company pays may depend on the business you’re in. more
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- Stateline Story
Study: Most States Cut Emissions in Last Decade
Stateline - EIA Study says 32 States Cut Emissions Between 2000 and 2010 more
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- Stateline Story
Attorneys General Seek Warning Label Cautioning Pregnant Women Against Using Pain Pills
State attorneys general are hoping to protect the littlest victims of prescription drug abuse. more
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- Stateline Story
With Vote, Minnesota Is 12th State to Allow Gay Marriage
Minnesota becomes the 12th state to allow gay marriage and the third state to do so this month. more
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- Project Update
- Home Visiting Campaign
New Opportunities to Expand Home Visiting
More than a decade of bipartisan work in states has led to improved access to learning and health opportunities for children like evidence-based home visiting and high-quality pre-k. more
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- Stateline Story
Democrats, Voting Rights Activists Strike Back on Elections Laws
In 2012 Democrats were focused on fighting against voter ID laws and other measures that restricted voting. Now they are turning the tables. more
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- Stateline Story
State Pharmacy Regulators Back Senate Bill on Drug Compounding
The association of state pharmacy regulators says it’s pleased with a U.S. Senate bill that would give the Food and Drug Administration authority over drug compounders. more
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- Stateline Story
Number of Undocumented Children Who Cross U.S. Border Alone Has Tripled
A record number of children from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras are being apprehended at the U.S. border. What happens to these kids? more
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- Stateline Story
Delaware Votes to Legalize Gay Marriage
The Delaware legislature approved a same-sex marriage bill Tuesday, repealing the state’s ban on the unions and making it the 11th state, plus D.C., to approve gay marriage. more
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- Stateline Story
After Years of Defeats, Immigrants Win Big State Victories in 2013
Arizona’s immigration crackdown is a fresh memory for many, but now many states are passing immigrant-friendly laws. Find out what is driving the change. more
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- Stateline Story
Road Deaths Climb in 2012, Ending Six-Year Slide
New England and the Southwest top the country in highest rate of increase in traffic fatalities. more
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- Stateline Story
Kansas Has Biggest Jump in Casino Tax Revenue, New Jersey Has Largest Drop
New casinos helped Kansas, Maryland, Maine and New York benefit from huge increases in casino tax revenue last year, while Hurricane Sandy took a toll in New Jersey more