Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania opened 92 percent of state government jobs to people without four-year degrees. Gov. Jim Pillen of Nebraska created a state office focused on broadband access.
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How to Make the Labor Market Work for More Americans
Eliminating the college degree requirement for state government jobs is both good policy and good leadership.
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How the Worst Fears for Democracy Were Averted in 2022
A precariously narrow but consequential slice of the electorate broke with its own voting history to reject openly extremist Republican candidates — at least partly out of concern for the health of the political system.
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Voters Reject Trump-Backed Election Deniers in Several Key States
Democrats won races for top election posts in several political battlegrounds where their Republican rivals had cast doubt on the 2020 contest and signaled their desire to overhaul voting systems.
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Takeaways on the Midterm Election and the Future of American Politics
Frank Bruni digs into midterm results with Mallory McMorrow and Jonathan Last.