Senate Homeland Security Chairman Questions State-Federal Balance in Disaster Response

“In these situations, it really should be the state and local governments that take charge and FEMA is really a subordinate,” Wisconsin Republican Ron Johnson told Route Fifty.

The U.S. Isn’t Prepared for the Next Recession

When it comes—and it will, eventually—it’ll be worse than necessary.

How Much Is the State and Local Property Tax Deduction Worth?

House Republicans are set to unveil their tax plan this week. Retaining a deduction for state and local property taxes promises to change the math.

Ways and Means Chair: Property Tax Deduction to Remain Intact Under GOP Tax Plan

U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady's comments have implications for the fate of the state and local tax deduction, or SALT, as the Republican push to rewrite the nation's tax code continues.

The Border-Wall Prototypes Are Up—Now What?

As the administration assesses the projects, both the purpose and effectiveness of a barrier are in question.

Drone Delivery Is One Step Closer With Trump Pilot Program

“The result of these regulations on our nation’s most innovative companies has been to force their programs overseas," according to the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Trump Opioid Declaration Falls Short in One Key Area—Money

“We’re pleased to see that the administration is calling attention to the opioid epidemic, but we are concerned that this comes without any new resources,” according to NACCHO interim director Laura Hanen.

CBO: Bipartisan Health Bill Could Lead to More State ACA Waivers

Under the Alexander-Murray proposal, states would no longer be required to enact legislation before applying for a waiver. Some Department of Health and Human Services standards used to evaluate applications would be changed, too.

The End of Ron Burgundy? FCC Kills Local Newsroom Requirement

Expect significant repercussions for state and local policy, politics and emergency response.

U.S. Senate Passes $36.5 Billion Disaster Aid Bill

The legislation will next go to the White House for President Trump's signature.

As Sanctuary State, California Takes Deportation Fight to New Level

As more states map out their own immigration stands, California is taking its fight against mass deportation to a new level by restricting communication about release dates that help federal authorities arrest prisoners for deportation.

HUD Offers an Update on $7.4 Billion in Disaster Grant Funding

The agency also announced it will funnel about $58 million to the state of Texas to help with Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts.

U.S. Senate Approves Tax-Related Amendment State and Local Groups Oppose

“This is a disappointment,” a lead National Governors Association staffer said of the measure, which could have implications for the state and local tax deduction.

Medicaid Enrollment Growth Is Slowing, But State Spending Is on the Rise

A new Kaiser Family Foundation survey of state Medicaid directors takes a close look at the fiscal outlook for the program.

DHS: Sharing Election Threat Info With States Won't Be One-Size-Fits-All

As the clock counts down to national elections in 2018 and 2020, Homeland Security is asking top election officials in all 50 states how they’d like to communicate about relevant information security information,

Senators Reach a Deal to Save ACA Insurer Payments

Republican Lamar Alexander and Democrat Patty Murray have negotiated a plan to extend cost-sharing reduction payments for another two years.

State Officials: Cancelling ACA Subsidies Is ‘Reckless,’ ‘Unnecessary’ and ‘Cruel’

Some states may take legal action to protect the subsidies. New York and California have announced lawsuits, and other states may follow.

U.S. House Intergovernmental Task Force Delves Into Federalism Issues

The dean of Yale Law School was among those who spoke to the recently launched panel as it met for the second time.

NASCIO: Federal Compliance Exercises Are Hindering State IT

WATCH: Yejin Cooke, NASCIO’s director of government affairs, is getting the word out on why federal data security rules are holding back innovation—and even security itself—at the state level.

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