Marijuana sellers and buyers are counting the days till sales begin in Ohio. Lawmakers decide how they want to spend $700 million in extra money. And there’s another bill that would make big changes in voting laws. Studio guest is…
State Reps. Jonah Wheeler and Valerie McDonnell join host Melanie Plenda to discuss winning the John Lewis Youth Leadership Award and what’s it like to be a young adult in the New Hampshire Legislature.
Part theater, part business, and always heavy on tradition, town meetings have long been a staple of the New England political process. So, how did the 2024 cycle go? Host Judi Currie speaks with several experts on the key issues…
From big names in Utah politics stepping back from public service, to shifting power dynamics in our state - 2023 was a big year in Utah politics. Plus, a look at what our panel expects in the coming year. Journalist…
As the Florida House Speaker-designate spells out his vision for limited government, the panel discusses the future balance of power in Tallahassee amid the Governor’s presidential bid. Plus, the issue of felon voting rights heats up.
In a 5-2 decision on April 28, 2023, the North Carolina Supreme Court overturned a 2022 decision that the state’s enacted congressional and legislative maps were unconstitutional due to partisan gerrymandering.
Devon Sanders, a statehouse reporter and student at the Lousiana State University Manship School of Mass Communication, interviewed State Rep. Katrina Jackson in 2018. Richard Watts, CC BY-ND Student reporters fill crucial gap in state government coverage The local news business is…