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Crime & Public Safety
Understanding Colorado’s Crime Trends: Local Progress, National Standing

Colorado’s crime trends present a mixed picture: rates have fallen from recent peaks, but the state still ranks among the highest in the nation for both violent and property crime.

Education
Market Demand Assessment - University of Iowa Center for Intellectual Freedom

This report fulfills the requirements for the legislatively mandated demand assessment for Iowa’s Center for Intellectual Freedom.

Housing & Our Community
A High Burden The Growing Cost of Permitting Compliance in Arizona’s Home Improvement Market

It is more difficult than ever to afford a home, and once in, it is also often more expensive than ever to maintain it.

Jobs & Our Economy
Arizona Jobs and Labor Force February 2026 Update

Arizona gained 11,000 non-farm jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in February (+0.34%), the 2nd highest monthly gain in percentage terms among all states and D.C.

April 22, 2026 Zachary Milne