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A Haven for the Homeless

Proposed by Ward 6 Councilman Tommy Wells, the amendment provided strict residency verification requirements for all clients seeking homeless services, such as emergency and transitional shelter housing

Supreme Court Leaves Texas in Tumult

There’s talk that the state could host one primary on March 6 for statewide contests and other unaffected races and then hold a primary for affected races in May.

All Eyes on a Kennedy in Race to Replace Frank

To avoid conflicting with Jewish holidays, next year’s Bay State primary is scheduled for Sept. 6, a Thursday. That bodes for a low-turnout affair in which a strong ground game will be key.

Election 2012: The Marginal Edges

Still, partisans on both sides are predicting only a slim margin of victory on Nov. 6, in both the popular vote and the Electoral College.

Energy and Iowa: The Declining Power of Ethanol

In June, with Congress consumed in its debate over how to pair deficit reduction with an increase in the federal debt limit, a bipartisan majority of 73 Senators voted in favor of eliminating $6 billion

Bicameral ‘Go Big’ Group Meets to Discuss Options

Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction’s failure last week, members of the “go big coalition” met for more than an hour today in the Capitol to discuss how to move forward in crafting a $4 trillion to $6