The Chronic Challenge of Cognovits in Ohio
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis called states “laboratories of democracy” because they were places where citizens could “try
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis called states “laboratories of democracy” because they were places where citizens could “try
The Florida Legislature will begin its 2020 session on January 14. When it does, NAIOP of Florida is prepared to
Some people say they do their best work under pressure. Hopefully, that’s true for lawmakers in Congress. After a long
When lawmakers return to a divided Washington next month, they’ll have plenty to discuss. There’s the pending U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal,
After a more than 10-month review period, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is resuming Energy Star building certifications. The announcement
In an era of divided government and even more divided politics, there are still public policies that can unite the
Big things often have the power to create their own environments. For example, Boeing built the largest factory building in
The year 2016 doesn’t seem as if it was that long ago, but three years is a lifetime if you’re
Living on the streets is extremely difficult. I know because I’ve been there. I’ve been homeless twice in my life,
Thirty-three states in the U.S. have some form of legalization of cannabis, whether for medical purposes or recreational use. But