Garden apartments don’t look like much, but they’ve been an important source of housing for people of modest means for a long time. Do they point the way to a residential future?
The rules vary widely from state to state, and they do little to prevent policymakers from pushing costs into the future unsustainably. A couple of states are trying to take a longer-term view.
The 65-plus population has more than doubled in 15 years, driving demand for health care and shrinking the labor pool.
District leaders are investing in peer-driven marketing as they work to reverse long-term enrollment declines.
That’s because Nebraska is set to become the first state to require certain Medicaid enrollees to work or lose their coverage ...
The 2028 Games are approaching fast; not everyone thinks L.A. can get through hosting financially unscathed.
The programs are growing and expanding. What’s needed is a focus on how well they’re working — whether they are offering ...
The port of Long Beach is an engine for millions of jobs across the nation. Its CEO talks to Governing about managing ...
The full impact of changes to Medicaid won't come into perspective until 2027. RAND researchers estimated how many could lose ...
States’ overall fiscal cushions are quickly eroding, leaving states with fewer resources to address widespread current and ...
City leaders ultimately rejected a National Guard cybersecurity partnership as concerns mounted over data access and federal ...
The state has welcomed testing and deployment, but policymakers are still grappling with how to regulate safety and liability ...