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The New York Times revealed the mixed opinions amongst Democratic strategists over Project 2029, which aims to create a cohesive agenda for future Democratic presidential candidates.
During her remarks from the Senate floor in February, Senator Mazie Hirono called out President Trump's plan to destroy the Department of Education. Hirono stated, "Just look at Project 2025." ...
Steve Cochran's guest column on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion nailed the reasons why Gov. Jeff Landry is attempting to stop this project. It appears Landry is more interested in moving ...
The House pitched a plan to issue $600 million in bonds, or loans against the state’s credit which would be paid back by new taxes from the mega project. The Senate pitched using $1.7 billion ...
A 28-member task force of elected officials and community leaders was supposed to vote on whether to proceed with a contentious plan to redevelop the Red Hook waterfront.
The Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission unanimously voted to find a proposed $300 million development project around KU’s football stadium meets the city’s goals for development. The ...
Two Boston developers have filed plans for a hotel and residential project on the former Hood Milk campus in Charlestown. Catamount Management Corp., the owner of the 20-acre Hood Park development ...
A $48.5 million housing project in Broken Arrow protects a vulnerable population from homelessness and encourages people without disabilities to be their neighbors, says columnist Ginnie Graham.
Randy Mastro, the first deputy mayor, called the deal to preserve the Manhattan garden a “win-win.” Backers of a longtime plan to build housing for older New Yorkers were livid.
There is concern over how city leaders are trying to push the proposal forward using a special state process that limits public input and circumvents the typical local vetting.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has ordered the state's public power utility to start working on a zero-emissions advanced nuclear energy site, the nation's first major nuclear plant project in ...
Residents from two apartment complexes in the Railyards lodged protests against the agreement, triggering a rarely-used piece of state law.
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