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States Use Connections to Boost China Exports
As President Obama prepares for his visit with the new Chinese President Xi in California this weekend, some states have already cultivated business ties to China and Xi. more
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Lower Minimum Wage Tied to Greater Gender Wage Gap, Analysis Finds
Women make less money than men even at the bottom of the wage scale, those in minimum wage jobs. more
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Q&A: Will Consumers Find Bargains on Health Insurance Exchanges?
Some states are beginning to roll out their plans for health insurance exchanges under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. more
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ACLU Reports Marijuana Enforcement Targets Blacks, States Pay Price
Blacks are nearly four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than white people, according to a new report. Meanwhile, states are paying billions of dollars to enforce marijuana laws, even as public opinion about the drug softens. more
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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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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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In Thirsty Texas, Voters Will Decide Water Plan’s Fate
Will drought-pummeled Texas finally pay for its water plan? Lawmakers have approved it, but now voters must decide. more
