DHS cuts New York and Washington grants, sends more to Chicago and Los Angeles 1st June 2006 A decision by the Department of Homeland Security to cut some of its grants to major cities, like New York and Washington, has angered officials around the country.
Economy factors into immigration debate 1st June 2006 As the U.S. Congress struggles to reform the nation’s immigration laws, many disagree over the effects of illegal workers on the economy and how to deal with undocumented workers already in the country.
Follow the leaders 1st June 2006 Nature abhors a vacuum, and apparently so do state and local politicians. While a battle over authority may be steadily building between the legislative,
BUILDING contracts 1st June 2006 Local and state governments contract with the private sector for various reasons. From saving money to accessing outside expertise, the key to a successful
Notable Quote 1st June 2006 The costs are escalating at an alarming rate and are more than we should have to bear to support illegal immigration. Susan Wysoki, spokeswoman for the
Beyond the subsidies 1st June 2006 Imbedded in the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) that ushered in Medicare Part D are significant subsidies few employers have had the time to fully consider
Mayor bemoans resignation of New York memorial chief 31st May 2006 New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says last week’s resignation of the chief executive of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation will only further complicate the troubled efforts to construct the memorial.
Chicago hiring corruption trial continues 31st May 2006 In the ongoing trial of Chicago officials charged with rigging the city’s hiring process, defense attorneys argue that politics have always been part of the process and are only now being called a crime.
Debate rages on mayor’s plan to take over Los Angeles schools 31st May 2006 Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is on the road defending his plan for a “council of mayors” to take over the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Texas health board considers care for uninsured 26th May 2006 Proposed legislation in Texas could increase the amount counties would have to pay for healthcare for the uninsured.
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