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    West Virginia Governor Jim Justice delivers his annual State of the State address in the House Chambers at the state capitol in Charleston, W.Va.
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    West Virginia considering three separate plans to eliminate income tax, Justice revises proposal

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    ACLU sues South Carolina over state employee return-to-workplace order
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    Lieutenant governor-elect Jon Husted and governor-elect Mike DeWine celebrate at the Ohio Republican Party event, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in Columbus, Ohio.
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    Ohio moves to put vaccine clinics on college campuses, at the workplace

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    Creating second minority congressional district in Louisiana politically difficult, speakers say
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    Creating second minority congressional district in Louisiana politically difficult, speakers say

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    Virginia betting hits $265M in first full month, one of fastest growing in nation
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    Sisolak, lawmakers unveil Nevada’s spending plan for American Rescue Plan funds
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    A marijuana plant is seen on Hippie Hill in San Francisco, Friday, April 20, 2018.
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    As New York anticipates windfall from marijuana legalization, still many details to be worked out

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    New Jersey saw personal income rise in 2020, but expert says numbers are ‘superficially good’
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    New Jersey saw personal income rise in 2020, but expert says numbers are ‘superficially good’

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    N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order Monday banning state employees from using taxpayer funds to travel to North Carolina on nonessential work.
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    Cuomo insistence on development funds for single project among key budget roadblocks: Report

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    The Pennsylvania Capitol building in Harrisburg. In Pennsylvania, the State Employees Retirement System assumes it will receive a 7.5 percent annual return on every investment it makes. In reality, PSERS only earned 0.4 percent on its investment of government employees' money, barely breaking even. Expected benefits won't be there when workers retire. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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    Pennsylvania lawmakers told that blight legislation from 2008 not living up to intended aims

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