Florida legislators passed a public health insurance expansion that would help poor and disabled children get better coverage over a year ago, but it still hasn’t used the funds.
The midday budget hearing marks an early start to the city budget process, which will have to contend with ongoing uncertainty in the city and beyond.
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of irate property owners gathered at the Indiana Statehouse on St. Patrick’s Day to pressure lawmakers into ...
Britain's Labour government announced plans on Tuesday to cut more than five billion pounds ($6.48 billion) from its welfare budget by 2029/30, seeking to tame a sharply rising bill despite unrest ...
Bay Area progressives say Sen. Chuck Schumer and others are unnecessarily giving up the Democratic Party’s remaining leverage in Congress.
Around 100,000 St. Petersburg residents received SNAP benefits last year. The outcome of ongoing federal budget negotiations ...
Legislators passed a public health insurance expansion that would help poor and disabled children get better coverage over a year ago, but funds remain unused.
The Coalition of Parents of Students in Private Institutions (COPOSIPI) is urging the government to capitalize on ...
City Councilman Ron Salem wants to create a government efficiency initiative, also known as DOGE, in Duval County. The public will have a chance to ask why and how it will work at a meeting Tuesday at ...
No one has a plan to keep the roughly 60,000 renters, more than 15,000 of them in California — from losing their housing after the last dollar is spent.
The Canadian government is re-evaluating its planned purchase of F-35A fighter jets due to the escalating trade tensions with the United States. Prime Minister Mark Carney has directed Defense ...
One of Israel's most divisive domestic issues has reared itself again to challenge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after a group in the ruling coalition said it would bring the government down ...