As many as 39 states have asked about waivers for the law’s 2014 deadline.
Abby Rapoport
A Ride to School, Brought to You by Disney
Will school buses across the country start selling advertising space?
Football: Game of Life—and Texas Senate Races
Football records probably aren’t an ideal way to judge a candidate, but in this case, they may give an accurate picture.
Sam Brownback’s Anti-Poor Agenda
The Kansas governor appears to be waging war against low-income families in his state.
Ohio Governor John Kasich’s Tightrope Walk
Ohio voters regret their decision to elect Kasich, which leaves the tough-acting governor with quite a balancing act.
Not Just Marriage: The Other Fights for Gay and Trans Rights
Gay marriage is one part of a larger fight for civil rights across the country.
Whatever Happened to Christine O’Donnell?
The former U.S. Senate candidate once seemed to a have a bright future. Things have since dimmed considerably.
Does Right to Work Actually Lead to More Jobs?
A study by two economists sheds doubt on whether right-to-work laws are all they’re cracked up to be.
State of the Week
A roundup of the latest news from states across the country.
In Case You Were Underestimating ALEC’s Role
A Florida lawmaker leaves the group’s stamp on her bill and hopes no one notices.

