Submit a correction
The more specific the source you cite, the faster we can verify and act on your submission. We respond to every submission accompanied by an authoritative source.
Our commitments to you:
- An editor reads every submission — nothing is auto-applied.
- If we accept a correction, we update the page and log the change publicly below.
- If we don’t accept it, we’ll tell you why if you leave an email.
- Your email is used only to follow up on your submission. We don’t add you to any list.
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Recently accepted corrections
Transparency is part of the methodology. Below are the most recent corrections we’ve accepted and applied.
No published corrections yet. This is a new page — the log will populate as submissions come in and are reviewed.
How we evaluate submissions
We accept corrections that meet these criteria:
- The submission identifies a specific page and a specific factual claim.
- The claim is verifiably wrong against an authoritative source — usually the state legislature’s own record, an agency notice, or a court order.
- The correction is not a matter of editorial opinion (e.g., “your tone is too critical” is feedback, not a correction).
Read more about our process on the methodology page.