A North Carolina state House bill with bipartisan support would provide a one-time appropriation of $50 million to establish a revolving, below-market-interest loan program for affordable housing.
Illinois launched two websites aimed at providing work, training and volunteer hours to those at risk of losing federal food ...
The Arkansas House of Representatives and Senate did not vote on proposed resolutions that would have barred Girls State from ...
A bill to help the state’s public broadcasting network pay to keep PBS shows on its airwaves has failed for the third time to ...
The House passed bipartisan legislation to strengthen the Internal Revenue Service's Whistleblower Awards Program and provide ...
More than a year after signaling major changes to federal programs for students with disabilities, the Trump administration ...
The cost of doing nothing — losing our residents and our community — is far higher than the cost of this program,” said the ...
Following weeks of bipartisan pressure from lawmakers on Capitol Hill, the federal government said it’s releasing the ...
Federal agencies made an estimated $186 billion in improper payments in fiscal year 2025, a $24 billion increase from the ...
BayCare Health System has been working to address nurses’ stress. It is now expanding a recently piloted program across all 16 of its acute-care hospitals in 2025 BayCare was one of four health ...
Senate Bill 21 would develop a retirement program called the Alaska Work and Save Program for employees who are not offered a ...
Congressional lawmakers introduced a raft of proposals this week, including bills to balance the power needs of data centers ...