Late Friday evening, President Obama addressed the Nation from the Blue Room at the White House on the bipartisan agreement
In light of the possible shutdown of the United States federal government, Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert and his staff
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced rigorous new policies for state issued parking placards after a review by State Inspector
Governor Bob McDonnell has ceremonially signed the first part of his “Opportunity at Work” legislative package, along with other economic
Governor Susana Martinez announced today that she has signed multiple pieces of economic development legislation into law. Governor Martinez
Governor Tom Corbett has announced that Pennsylvania has been approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to
Governor John Lynch today urged lawmakers not to move forward with a bill that would weaken New Hampshire’s bullying laws.
Governor Rick Snyder, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville and House Speaker Jase Bolger highlighted substantial reforms
Governor Chris Christie yesterday took the next step to bring accountability and oversight to the so-called “independent” authorities, boards and
Governor Chris Christie today issued the following statement welcoming the action taken yesterday by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge
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