Illinois Governor JB Pritzker Signs "Deb's Law," Legalizing Medically Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Patients
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed "Deb's Law," legalizing medically assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, set to take effect in September 2026.
Saint Paul's Housing & Redevelopment Authority to Discuss Grand and Victoria Redevelopment, Honor Long-Serving Employees
The article outlines the Saint Paul HRA's meeting agenda, highlighting discussions on a redevelopment project, public service recognition, and a watershed flood mitigation project. Public involvement and accessibility to the meeting are emphasized.
Adam Sullivan Steps Down as Nevada's State Engineer Amid Critical Water Management Challenges
Nevada state engineer Adam Sullivan has unexpectedly ended his term, confirmed by spokesperson Jenny Jackson. His tenure saw major decisions and court battles over water management, and he was succeeded by acting administrator Chris Thorson.
Oklahoma AG Drummond Seeks to End 'Baseless' Lawsuit Against ClassWallet, Criticizes Fiscal Waste
Oklahoma's AG Drummond is calling for withdrawal from a lawsuit against vendor ClassWallet, labeling it wasteful and baseless, and blaming mismanagement of pandemic education funds on Governor Stitt's administration.
Governor Katie Hobbs Allocates $15.6 Million to Fortify Arizona's Power Grid Against Extreme Weather
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announces a $15.6 million investment in the state's power grid resilience, directing funds to four projects aimed at reducing outages and wildfire risks. Total investment with matching grants reaches $27 million.
Deb Brown Marks 50 Years of Shaping Lives and Legacy at Cleveland State University
Deb Brown celebrates 50 years at Cleveland State University, discussing her journey and the changes within the educational landscape on "Viking Voices Extra." Her dedication reflects the evolution and adaptability required in higher education.












