In the Race to Win Electric Vehicle Factories, States Are Handing Out Big Incentives at Lightning Speed
Tax breaks are often controversial, but states are doling out a lot of them—plus land, infrastructure improvements and more—to lure manufacturers in this burgeoning industry.
State Sets Up Tip Line for Parents to Snitch on Schools Teaching ‘Divisive Concepts’
Virginia’s new governor, Glenn Youngkin, signed an executive order to stop critical race theory from being taught in schools, even though it’s not in the state's curriculum.
31 States Have Laws That Allow Forced Sterilizations
A new report from the National Women’s Law Center lays out the laws, some passed as recently as 2019, around an overlooked aspect of reproductive justice.
AI-enabled health care: First, do not automate harm
A procurement contract template with AI riders, algorithms that are secure and free from bias and medical devices that can be queried as to their functionality and safety will all improve the quality of health care, Aspen Institute fellows say.
How Partnerships Can Lead to Emergency Rental Assistance Program Success
COMMENTARY | With most eviction moratoriums expiring, millions of renters are in dire need of assistance. Strategic partnerships can expand capacity through outreach and application intake and processing.
New Orleans Leans Into Data to Reduce Over Incarceration
A $474K grant will provide the city with data and analytic assistance to address racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal legal system.
Michigan to build nation's first EV charging public road
The inductive charging technology, which will power electric vehicles as they drive over it, will be installed under a one-mile stretch of road in Detroit.
A New Regional, Data-driven Approach to Tracing Illegal Guns
New York plans to improve data analysis and information sharing with neighboring states, federal agencies and local law enforcement partners and beef up its analytical capabilities.
Congressional Gridlock is Threatening to Hold up $40B in Infrastructure Funding
States, localities and transit agencies worry an impasse over a year-long spending deal could delay the dollars.
How the Pandemic Changed Where Americans Want to Live
Many moved out of cities. But a leading priority people look for in their communities remains the same, according to a new survey.
New Orleans leans into data to reduce over-incarceration
A $474K grant will provide the city with data and analytic assistance to reduce over-incarceration and address racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal legal system.
Los Angeles’ Long, Troubled History With Urban Oil Drilling Is Nearing an End After Years of Health Concerns
Photos from the early 1900s show LA’s forests of oil derricks. Hundreds of wells are still pumping, and research shows how people living nearby are struggling with breathing problems.
Silo-busting software closes benefits gaps in Philadelphia
BenePhilly's online tool asks social services applicants for their name, household composition, income and other basic information to determine which benefits they’re most likely eligible for.
Database aims to help tribes adapt to climate change
The Tribal Resilience Action Database would feature adaptation and resilience practices already developed by tribes that can inform climate change adaptation in other communities.
Why Expanding Amtrak Service to More States Could be Tough
A federal watchdog report warns that the railroad should improve its relationship with states where it already operates before adding new service.
Fraudsters Set to Pounce on Massive Infrastructure Money
“Monitoring is critical. You have to have somebody looking,” says president of the Association of Inspectors General.
Faxes and snail mail: Will pandemic-era flaws unleash improved health technology?
States are considering updating legacy IT infrastructure not only for unemployment insurance but also for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Fraudsters set to pounce on massive infrastructure money
State and local governments need to proactively monitor the spending of infrastructure funds and not wait until after a project is underway to conduct audits or identify risks.
Local Lawmakers Plead for Federal Help in New York’s Gun Violence Crisis
Federal legislation, funding and coordination are part of a range of proposals to stop the flow of illegal guns into New York.
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