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The Kansas Legislature is set to begin a deeper review this week of Gov. Sam Brownback's proposal to overhaul the state's school finance system. According to an Associated Press report that appears on KAKE News, the chairmen of the House and ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T13:34:07Z
Relocating the Legislative Yuan is an issue that has often been raised over the past two decades, and despite a long history of debate, decision, but no firm action, the issue is once more in the spotlight, after Legislative Speaker Wang Jin ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-05T15:51:18Z
Land is a major political symbol for Guam and the control of land takes on strong political dimensions. Government land policy is a major area of failure for Guam and the recent Chamorro Land Trust lawsuit is a good example of this type of ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T16:56:55Z
Gov. Terry Branstad urged the Legislature on Friday to require elected officials to pay more for their health care coverage. Speaking on the public television program “Iowa Press,” Branstad suggested that elected officials pay 20 percent of ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T11:13:19Z
OKLAHOMA CITY - The only two lawmakers who didn't introduce any legislation last year have returned to the Capitol this year with plenty of offerings. In the Legislature's 2011 session only two members - Rep. Ed Cannaday, D-Porum, and Rep. Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T08:19:09Z
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared Wednesday that the "Battle of Albany" is on. Taking on the state's traditionally powerful teachers unions, Cuomo threatened to impose tougher job evaluations Feb. 16 if the unions continue to, as he ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-02T15:33:23Z
New Hampshire Republicans should use their strong legislative majorities this year to put before the voters two very important constitutional amendment questions. Both fit well with their economy-focused agenda. The first addresses and corrects ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T02:35:33Z
— Delivering an overly optimistic State of the State address last week, Gov. Pat Quinn urged lawmakers to muster the "political courage" to tackle the tough issues this year. Bravery is likely to be in short supply at the Capitol for much of ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-05T23:15:07Z
HONOLULU (AP) - The Department of Education already has the authority to evaluate its teachers, but the state Legislature might pass a law to ensure it happens. Teacher evaluations have been a sticking point for the Hawaii State Teachers Association. Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T18:51:27Z
The second session of Oklahoma’s 53rd Legislature opens today with more than 2,700 bills and resolutions to consider in 90 days, one of which may change who decides to raise tuition in Oklahoma. Sen. Jim Wilson, D-Tahlequah, filed Senate Bill ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T04:51:33Z
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Mitt Romney has taken a commanding lead in the Nevada caucuses, winning almost 50% of the vote reported so far. Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich remain in a tough battle for second place with Rick Santorum in a distant fourth.
Rather than be surrounded by supporters on Nevada caucus night, Newt Gingrich surrounded himself with reporters.
Mitt Romney's son Josh talks to CNN about his father's campaign and recent comment on the poor's safety net.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer talks to Ron Paul about Nevada and how long he plans to stay in the race.
Rick Santorum reacts to Mitt Romney's victory in Nevada and looks to the upcoming primaries.
Attorney General Eric Holder will face off with House Republican Darrell Issa Thursday over Mexican-border gun-running, a showdown that comes after Issa and the Justice Department exchanged sharp letters in recent days.
Top Senate Republicans are proposing eliminating part of the across-the-board and painful budget cuts required after the so-called super committee failed in November, according to two Senate Republican aides.
A bill that clarifies the illegality of insider trading of stocks and other securities by members of Congress and their staff members won approval Thursday from the U.S. Senate.
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Now it's the former House speaker who's living off his rhetorical chops and conservative unease.
Republicans face a defining choice less than a month before the payroll tax holiday expires.
The issue of race is making a loud appearance in the 2012 presidential race.
Republicans are losing some Senate money battles. But they might win the war regardless.
State Republicans were scrambling Sunday to explain why the votes had still not been counted.
He connects them with negative campaigning.
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