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In addition to federal tax breaks, many states offer additional tax benefits to residents who contribute to in-state plans.
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To the Department of ”If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It” must flow one particularly reckless and potentially harmful provision of the recently passed Ohio House version of the state’s 2026-27 operating ...
A proposal to squirrel away nearly a billion dollars in state funds over the next few years is advancing along tight margins ...
The much-anticipated and hotly-contested GeekWire Awards celebrate the top innovators, entrepreneurs and technology leaders ...
Isaac Moriwake is a longtime proponent of renewable energy as managing attorney EarthJustice’s Mid-Pacific Office in Honolulu ...
The House would raise base funding for public schools, while the Senate has more targeted increases, including bonuses for ...
“This should be about supporting families and supporting lawmakers who prioritize the issues of families,” said Mallory McMorrow, who was the second sitting Michigan state senator to give birth.
Indiana lawmakers have just a week to close a staggering $2 billion hole in the state’s next two-year spending plan — plus, bridge disagreements over publicly funded vouchers to private ...
The Texas House approved both a $1 billion school choice bill and a nearly $8 billion public education funding bill.
After nearly 11 hours of debate, the Texas House voted to approve its version of SB 2, which would create a universal ...
Just over 5% of the average state income tax return supports economic development and public safety, while almost 28% goes to ...