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A fundraising letter the land commissioner candidate sent ranchers who lease land from the State Land Office pledges to give them ‘a voice.’ Continue Reading
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A fundraising letter the land commissioner candidate sent ranchers who lease land from the State Land Office pledges to give them ‘a voice.’ Continue Reading
The more we get back our sense of community, the better we can succeed with community-driven solutions rather than big-government solutions. Continue Reading
Today we share a poem written in the context of all that’s happening in the world. Continue Reading
The state has moved nearly $12 million earmarked for home visiting into child care assistance since 2016, saying the money is unspent and reallocation is necessary to meet the rising costs of child care. Continue Reading
The state knows relatively little about the people served by its nearly three dozen contracted home visiting providers. Continue Reading
There are solutions if we have the courage to embrace them. Continue Reading
Both those living in the United States legally and those without legal status contribute more in premiums than the spend on health care, a study finds. Continue Reading
Despite continuous underfunding, a new academy is training cadets to protect the Nation on its own terms. Continue Reading
Agents on an international bridge in Texas now occupy a large physical barrier at the bridge’s halfway point to manage the ‘influx of Central Americans seeking asylum.’ Continue Reading
The government claims it separated migrant kids from their parents for one reason: The parents broke the law by entering the U.S. illegally. The account of a Guatemalan mother tells a different story. Continue Reading
Audits and criminal referrals are down sharply since Congress cut the tax agency’s budget and management changed priorities. Continue Reading
The move comes as allegations of sexual misconduct and lax vetting procedures have threatened to bar the nonprofit from working in Arizona. Continue Reading
Chuck Franco started work Monday as the chief deputy county assessor. Continue Reading
Technically, Gary Johnson shouldn’t be running for office at all. Continue Reading
Beneath amicable discussions last week was a rematch of sorts over the contentious proposal. Continue Reading