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Two women speakingBRIDGING THE HEALTH DIVIDE
By Laura Tobler
Community health workers are helping eliminate costly inequalities. More

Tax materialsTAX TRENDS FROM THE RECESSION
By Mandy Rafool
The Great Recession and slow recovery forced states to adjust their tax policies to survive the budget shortfalls. More
Photo of Chris DoddFOR THE RECORD
Former U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd, now chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, talks about state tax incentives for filmmakers. More
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By Jon Kuhl
To take full advantage of the power of social media, here are some lessons learned from the successes and failures of others. More

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High school graduation rates are on the rise, especially among Hispanics and African-Americans. An estimated 78.2 percent of all students who were freshmen in 2006 received diplomas in 2010, a 6.5 point increase over 2001’s rate of 71.7 percent, according to a recent report by America’s Promise Alliance and other organizations. The increase is the most significant in 40 years. Hispanics showed a gain of more than 10 percentage points (61 percent to 71.4 percent), and the African-American rate improved seven percentage points (59.2 percent to 66.1 percent.)

The costs of dropping out are high—to the student, the states and the nation. Dropouts earn less, have fewer job opportunities, and are far more likely to spend their lives periodically unemployed, on government assistance, or cycling in and out of prison. State legislatures play critical roles in holding schools and districts accountable, setting expectations and raising public awareness of the problem. More

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Student documentary 'Rubber and Glass Diplomacy' recounts the birth of Nebraska’s Unicameral legislature. More
 

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Photo of the Arkansas capitolFind out of the location of this month's secret statehouse photo on our Then and Now page. More

A scene from the movie "Lincoln." Learn more about state film incentives and what producers know about maximizing their incentives.
 

Former U.S. Senator Christopher DoddAudio: Former U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd, now CEO and chairman of the motion Picture Association of America, discusses film tax incentives. More

Photo of a farmers' marketRead more about state laws affecting farmers' markets. More

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