The 119th Congress embarked on its first bicameral recess this past week, so it was a good time for a ...
In recent weeks our intrepid Chris Micheli has given us a detailed look at California’s complex official rulemaking process.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, in a rare interview, denounced the idea of impeaching judges when political leaders disagree with their ruling.
President Donald Trump fired the Democratic commissioners, Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya, from the Federal Trade Commission ...
Iowa state workers receive no dedicated paid time off for the birth of a child — a policy that puts the state at odds with ...
Anyone who has taken a basic civics course can tell you that the United States government has three coequal branches.
Assembly Bill 320 prevents a court from turning away defendants from hearings solely because they weren’t wearing ...
The majority party in the legislative branch remains silent and inactive, abdicating its check-and-balance power to a small group of poorly informed people in the executive branch. From the ...
The calculating larceny of Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future fraudsters, proven or still alleged, is stunning.
The West Virginia Legislature has completed just over one-half of its 60-day regular session and the deadline for the ...
North Carolina has become a national leader in such policy areas as tax reform, school choice, and transportation funding. Unfortunately, we lag far behind in providing telehealth options to patients.
A fund from American Rescue Plan Act interest money is expected to grow to $101 million, and legislators want oversight.