Supreme Court to Decide If Much of Oklahoma Is Still an Indian Reservation
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | South Carolina lawmaker wants women who are denied abortions to be paid as “gestational surrogates” … New Jersey legislature stalls vote on vaccine exemptions … Proposed investment in K-12 education in Virginia.
Over 40% of Consumers in Some States Have Delinquent Household Debt, Data Indicate
Financial stress from debt has subsided somewhat since the Great Recession, but remains high in some places. New data provides insight into how it looks at the state and county level.
Communities Lag in Resiliency Planning, Survey Finds
A survey of city and county administrators found that more than half of communities had not completed or considered a long-term sustainability or resiliency plan.
How California’s Consumer Privacy Act Will Become the Digital Law of the Land
Under the law, the onus is on consumers to request that companies disclose or delete their personal data. But more states and the federal government could still jump into the privacy debate.
Death Penalty Used by an Increasingly Small Number of States
Seven states executed 22 inmates this year, the second lowest number of executions since 1991.
How to create smart security for smart cities
A formula for a healthy cyber defense: secure access service edge networking plus an effective incident response plan.
FedRAMP use grows, but not enough, GAO says
Use of the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program to secure cloud-based services has more than doubled in the last two years, but some agency systems are not yet compliant.
How to train computers faster for 'extreme' datasets
A divide-and-conquer approach to machine learning can slash the time and computational resources required for “extreme classification problems” like speech translation and answering general questions.
FedRAMP steps toward automated authorization
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program announced draft guidance to help stakeholders document their system security plans in machine-readable language.
HUD Spends Millions on Lead Abatement. Why Are Public Housing Authorities Still Struggling?
An estimated 62,000 public housing units around the country need lead abatement.
The Right to Eviction Counsel Is Gaining Momentum
As New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio expands tenant protections, a pair of U.S. senators introduce the Eviction Crisis Act to help renters get legal help.
With Healthy Budgets, Dozens of States Give Raises to Their Workers
The number of states bumping up pay for their employees has hit a high not seen since prior to the Great Recession.
San Francisco Hopes To Improve Care For People With Mental Illness Living On Streets
San Francisco is using a new state law to expand the use of conservatorship, which allows the city to take people with mental illness and substance abuse issues off the streets without their consent and put them into treatment.
New York City To Require Housing for Homeless in New Construction
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Firefighters in Atlanta receive massive raise … Mississippi abortion ban rejected by appeals court … City council in Delaware demands more diverse police force.
Supreme Court Declines to Consider Homeless Camping Ban Case
The high court is leaving in place an appellate court ruling that found it was unconstitutional to prosecute homeless people for sleeping in public outdoors when no shelter was available.
A Plan for Closing the Gap Between ‘Superstar’ Cities and Other Metro Regions
Just five U.S. metro areas were home to more than 90% of tech sector growth between 2005 and 2017. How can policymakers change that?
How well do cops identify 'digital evidence'?
A new study examines how well police officers recognize digital evidence, as well as what to do with it.
MITRE updates ATT&CK for the cloud
The research center added or updated 36 techniques to cover adversary behavior against cloud-based platforms.
WMD management complicated by data challenges
A common data architecture will help the military make sense of the massive amounts of data collected via disparate systems.
Smart cities initiative tests in-building IoT in active shooter exercise
The exercise demonstrated how smart building technologies can improve public safety and response effectiveness in emergencies.
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