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Some States Shoring Up Spending on Pre-K
States are investing in the littlest students after years of cutbacks. more
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States Buffeted by Turbulent Wind Industry
During a turbulent time for the wind industry, Iowa, already a leader in wind energy, is getting a nearly $2 billion boost, while other states consider new incentives. Across the U.S., however, the market remains volatile. more
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Front-Line Heroes Subject to Budget Cuts, Pay Disparity
EMTs who may save your life work under a mishmash of rules and their pay varies widely. more
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Cigarette Smuggling Cuts States’ Per-Pack Tax Revenues
Cigarette Smuggling Hurts States' Tax Collections more
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Georgia Has Highest Percentage of Foreclosure Sales
More than a third of residential sales in some states involve foreclosed homes. more
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A Quarter-Million Uninsured Vets Will Miss Out on Medicaid Expansion
A Vietnam War veteran salutes at a war memorial in Schuylkill Haven, Penn. More than a quarter million veterans who live in Pennsylvania and 22 other states will miss out on Medicaid coverage because their states have rejected expansion of
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National and State Parks Suffering From Budget Cuts
As summer vacation season opens, state and national parks are reeling from budget cuts. more
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Where You Live Matters—To Your Pets
Dog and cat longevity: what Montana, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Dakota, and Massachusetts have in common. more
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What’s Next in the Fight Over Same-Sex Marriage?
Gay marriage supporters have been on a winning streak in some states since Election Day 2012. But other states could cause that success to slow to a crawl — or even grind to a halt. more
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New York Spends Most Per-Student, Utah the Least: Census Report
Where Does Your State Rank In Education Spending? more
