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The new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention aims to expedite the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act that passed last year.
New White House office will work with communities to curb gun violence
Spring yellow flowers grow beneath swirling Wind Mills outside of Palm Springs, California.
Why some power companies support climate laws, but others don’t
Nicole Smith-Holt, of Richfield, Minnesota, holds a vial with the ashes of her son Alec, who died at the age of 26 from insulin rationing, during a protest against the high price of insulin in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Nov. 16, 2018.
California enters the ring of drug manufacturing. Could others follow?
An eligibility specialist speaks with a mother about her family's eligibility for Medicaid amid Virginia's efforts to redetermine eligibility.
7 million Americans lose Medicaid coverage
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Three Critical Considerations for Optimizing NG9-1-1
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Security and Identity Modernization for State and Local Government
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Juvenile Crime

Alternatives to Juvenile Justice Probation Growing in Many States, Report Finds

Research by the National Conference of State Legislatures shows that states are turning to more effective programs that incentivize and mentor young offenders rather than punish them.

  • By Brent Woodie and Jean Dimeo
  • April 12, 2021

Afterschool Key to Preventing Juvenile Crime, But Too Often Isn’t Available

COMMENTARY | Afterschool programming helps children excel in school and stay out of trouble. But across the country, demand outpaces supply.

  • By Jodi Grant and Barry Ford
  • December 23, 2019
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