Digital Government

Voters approve digitized New York City map amid affordable housing push

Supporters said the new map, which was approved overwhelmingly last week, will help speed up approvals of new housing and development projects. Opponents warned it would centralize power away from the five boroughs.

Artificial Intelligence

A data center could be coming to an upstate New York town, and residents are speaking out

The town board in Lansing is considering a temporary ban on large-scale development that could delay construction.

Digital Government

Texas sues Roblox, alleging the online gaming platform endangers children

Texas is the third state to sue the platform, alongside dozens of private plaintiffs who say Roblox didn’t do enough to protect their kids from sexually explicit content.

Sponsor Content

The future of public service delivery is personalized, accessible and connected

A single, connected entry point is turning slow, siloed services into seamless, resident-focused experiences.

Digital Government

Congress is letting states hoard broadband billions

COMMENTARY | The restructured BEAD program will save taxpayer money, but some governments want to hold onto that cash rather than return it to their residents.

Artificial Intelligence

New tool aims to help schools vet AI tech in education

Tech companies aren’t always transparent about their AI products. A new report offers a way for education leaders to examine them more closely.

Infrastructure

With Democrats in charge in Virginia, Spanberger targets lower energy bills — and higher costs for data centers

Incoming governor promises to reshape utility policy, revive climate programs and speed up renewables after Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoes and stalled legislation.

Digital Government

Nonprofit launches tool to help agencies field Medicaid, SNAP rule changes

The Benefit Navigator tool has been years in the making, and its most recent iteration could be critical for public agencies trying to keep residents connected to public benefits.

Management

Why a new California law could change the way all Americans browse the internet

A new California law enhanced privacy for consumers nationwide by providing browser settings to block the sale of personal data.

People

Threats against public servants increased over 35 times what they were a decade ago, according to new research

Threats and violence against public servants hurt the ability of the government to deliver, say the groups behind a new map showing threats against public sector employees.

Artificial Intelligence

How to seamlessly integrate AI into state HHS systems

COMMENTARY | The technology offers great rewards in this area of state government, but also presents great risks. Agencies must adopt it thoughtfully to avoid those pitfalls.

Sponsor Content

Innovating Government Services: AI-Driven Language Accessibility

Agencies are using AI-powered language translation with human oversight to enhance accessibility, accuracy, and efficiency while ensuring trust, security, and data privacy.

Emerging Tech

Raleigh turns to a digital twin to improve city safety and planning

The North Carolina city is leveraging digital twin technology to help inform traffic management and city planning decisions.

Digital Government

Half of BEAD funds may end up unspent, report says

Around $21 billion of the federal broadband program could be left over, according to recent research, which also found that as many as 1 million locations could still be unserved.

Management

Why people don’t demand data privacy – even as governments and corporations collect more personal information

COMMENTARY | How people talk about data privacy can overcome – or reinforce – their skepticism that things can change.

Exclusive Digital Government

Direct File won’t happen in 2026, IRS tells states

The free service that allowed taxpayers to file online directly with the IRS was used by hundreds of thousands of taxpayers in 2024 and 2025, who gave it high marks — although tax prep companies and Republicans have sought its end.

Management

Expanding telehealth coverage and flexibility remains a priority for states, report says

Through broader telehealth policies, states can provide pathways for patients and providers to better leverage such resources, one expert says.

Emerging Tech

Phoenix plans digital twin to solve regional challenges

The Arizona region’s smart city consortium wants to bring together several towns and cities to explore how to potentially work on issues around traffic, development, climate and others.

Public Safety

Iowa State University researchers develop app to predict indoor heat waves

If fully launched, residents could have an app on their phones to accurately predict indoor temperature compared to outside, warn them if conditions are getting dangerous and point them toward assistance.

Artificial Intelligence

Work group calls for AI-enabled nonemergency phone system statewide to ease burden on 911

Maryland would become first state in nation to do so; Kagan says estimated cost could be $2.5 million for two years.