Proposal comes as unemployment for June drops to 8.5 percent and backlog hovers around 141,000 unemployment claims.
A lot has happened in the past 10 days—so much so that you may not realize that the Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment season began on Nov. 1.
Clerks, voters, even a lawsuit all seek more ways to make voting easier, faster, safer
By the time her son was born in 2017, “$1,000 a month only got my son half day care” at a good childcare provider, one mom said.
State’s elections commission has gridlocked on 3-3 party-line votes over past attempts at reform
Volunteers bring aid to the disabled, non-drivers, and those living paycheck to paycheck who just lost their paycheck
A New York City-based equity firm will buy the company.
The two candidates square off again for 7th Congressional District seat in November.
Findings echo what Vice President Joe Biden is proposing on national level.
Workers returned to work Tuesday following the July 4th holiday weekend.