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States lead the fight against covid-19. That means we all depend on Medicaid now.

Josh Pacewicz - April 7, 2020
And state Medicaid systems differ dramatically — giving the nation 50 different public health systems.

The House moved quickly on a covid-19 response bill. These 4 takeaways explain what’s likely to happen next.

Sarah Binder - March 14, 2020
Here’s why the legislative road ahead will be rockier.

Mitt Romney changed the impeachment story, all by himself. Here are 3 reasons that matters.

Sarah Binder - February 5, 2020
That’s unusual for a lone politician in our partisan era.

‘The Resistance’ built grass-roots groups across the U.S. Will the Democratic Party put that energy to work in 2020?

Leah E. Gose - December 31, 2019
Here’s what these women — and they’re mostly women — are doing in swing states.

Congress’s 2019 looks startling in the rear-view mirror. Here are 4 key takeaways.

Sarah Binder - December 29, 2019
Expect the Nancy and Mitch show to keep delivering surprises.

Yes, Democrats now control Virginia’s legislature and Kentucky’s governorship. Don’t expect much to change.

Matt Grossmann - November 7, 2019
State governments’ directions are harder to turn than you might think, my research finds

When Americans get good government service, they mistakenly give the credit to the private sector.

Nikita Lalwani - August 29, 2019
U.S. citizens’ distrust of government isn’t always rational.

Conservatives remade American state politics. Here’s how they did it.

Henry Farrell - August 29, 2019
It’s relatively easy and cheap to influence underfunded American state legislatures.

Turnout at last weekend’s impeachment marches was modest. Why?

Tommy Leung, Nathan Perkins, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - June 23, 2019
We found three likely reasons.

Should contraception be sold over the counter? AOC and Ted Cruz aren’t actually allies on this.

Rachel VanSickle-Ward and Kevin Wallsten - June 23, 2019
Democrats and Republicans remain starkly divided over the details.
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