Fort Smith directors declined to place a government change on the ballot by ordinance, but a citizen petition remains on track for review.
If the first quarter of 2026 was about the SEC’s efforts to tidy up its rules and regulations, the second quarter was about ...
The Trump administration is advancing a sweeping set of regulatory changes that, if implemented, could permanently ...
City Council made no decisions Tuesday after an hour-long conversation regarding an ordinance that would regulate how the ...
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While Southwick Select Board member Joseph Deedy’s proposal to have town departments create a purchase order for any purchase ...
CT voters can now vote absentee for any reason. But that comes as President Trump asserts extraordinary, unprecedented power ...
Federal officials said they would withhold some money unless states pursue paper ballot systems, verify citizenship and ...
The Republican-led FCC is moving to modify a transparency rule that could make it much easier for internet service providers ...
The White House Office of Management and Budget has so far received 90,000 public comments on its plans as scientific and ...
A recently finalized consent order from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) illustrates how local the “relevant market” can be when assessing ...