(The Center Square) – FBI boss Kash Patel announced on Friday the agency scrapped a $5 billion plan to build a new headquarters.
Missouri public school students could see more agriculture-based science lessons starting in kindergarten through high school under bills prefiled in both state legislative chambers that would establish a new statewide program. Lawmakers in the state’s more populous cities filed the bills, hoping agriculture education can benefit students in both urban and rural areas. “I am […]
Pennsylvania health care advocates warn a pending vote in Congress could sharply raise insurance costs for hundreds of thousands of residents, as federal tax credits that help people afford coverage under the Affordable Care Act are set to expire at the end of the year. At a press call this week, advocates said Pennsylvania could be among the states hardest hit if the credits are not extended, pointing to data from the state’s insurance marketplace showing steep premium increases ahead.
(The Center Square) – The Transportation Security Administration is preparing for a busy – and possibly record-breaking – holiday travel season through the end of the year.
Despite 305,000 signatures gathered for referendum, lawmakers say new map will stay until all signatures are counted.
(The Center Square) – The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has handed Texas another win in a lawsuit brought by Chinese nationals challenging a state law banning foreign adversaries from purchasing land in Texas.
(The Center Square) - Democratic attorneys general from 22 jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Monday over its plans to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
TOPEKA — Kansas legislative leadership voted unanimously Monday in a closed door meeting to issue STAR bonds to build a new stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs. More information about the deal is expected at a news conference called by Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly for 3 p.m. The Legislative Coordinating Council, which consists of Republican […]
(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., announced she will not seek reelection in 2026, a move that comes as she faces mounting criticism of her role in delaying cryptocurrency legislation backed by the Trump White House and House Republicans.
(The Center Square) – Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem raised her incentives on Monday for illegal migrants who volunteer to return home before the end of the year as part of a program to lower deportation costs for taxpayers.
