The proposal from state Sen. Jill Carter would publish names, addresses and the date of birth for 4.5 million Missourians to the internet.
Lawmakers are moving to restore cuts in services to Missourians with disabilities after family members, care staff and ...
A bill moving in the West Virginia Legislature would allow the state Department of Human Services to continue drug testing welfare recipients indefinitely.
As the statehouse enters another year of the landfill fight, the new CEO of Casella Waste Systems, during Friday’s earnings ...
The bill has strict provisions about who is allowed in to visit shared dorm and nursing home rooms, she said in vetoing the ...
The West Virginia House of Delegates unanimously passed a bill Thursday that would increase the penalty and fines for driving ...
A flagship bill that would tighten Canada’s immigration and asylum rules should be gutted, with key sections removed to address concerns regarding human rights, privacy and civil liberties, a Senate ...
Concerning content from the Tumbler Ridge shooter was flagged by OpenAI but not immediately reported to police ...
Despite its strict restrictions for personal use, the newly amended version of Senate Bill 250 makes certain business-focused ...
The Indiana Senate is considering language that would see local governments get potentially significant payments from data center operators seeking to build in their towns.
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New York Sen. Chuck Schumer has filed a bill to give the pride flag the same legal standing as the U.S. flag and military banners.