Maine Legislature Returns to Consider LePage Vetoes
Lawmakers are expected to come back into session on Monday to consider dozens of recent vetoes by Gov. Paul LePage on bills ranging from Medicaid expansion to banning "conversion therapy."
New Battleground Emerges Over State, Local Government Union Fees
Workers are seeking refunds after a recent Supreme Court ruling. The legal wrangling threatens to ensnare states and localities.
More Money—and Stricter Scrutiny—for Child Care
“What we’re seeing is an influx of state policymakers starting to wrap their arms around the fact that learning doesn’t start in kindergarten,” said Bruce Atchison of the Education Commission of the States.
What Iowa Can Tell Us About Full Employment
Want to know where the economy is headed? Look at Des Moines.
What Governor-Led Autonomous Vehicle Adoption Should Look Like
The transition to self-driving vehicles could breed more congestion, not less, in the short term, one new report predicts. How should states prepare the proper policy environment?
Putting AI to work for veterans’ health
Artificial intelligence can be leveraged to predict future health complications and the interventions that will reduce risk, thereby greatly increasing veteran health and fiscal efficiency.
Double duty: Utah puts sensors on public transit to monitor air quality
Researchers at the University of Utah are using a train-mounted sensor to collect spatial and temporal data on air pollutants.
Can you build a better lie detector?
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity wants new ways to evaluate the accuracy, reliability and utility of credibility assessment tools in real-world situations.
What happens when surveillance cameras can connect with your smartphone?
Researchers have developed a technology that allows public surveillance cameras to send personalized messages to people without knowing the address of the phone.
Another Drone Intrusion Grounds Aircraft Fighting Western Wildfires
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Trillions of quagga mussels carpet Lake Michigan ... pulling back on San Francisco's citywide broadband ambitions … and New Mexico’s brain drain.
Rising Inequity and Local Solutions
COMMENTARY | With programs to provide free college tuition for middle-class students to training workers for climate change-related jobs, state and local governments are looking to reduce inequality.
California’s ‘Sanctuary State’ Laws Withstand Federal Suit
DOJ did manage to block a provision in one preventing employers from reverifying employee immigration status.
Index Shows States Have Work to Do Combating Youth Homelessness
Cyndi Lauper, who co-founded one of the groups that issued the report, said her hope is it will help states “amp up” their efforts.
A Frightening New Reason to Worry About Air Pollution
A massive study solidifies the link between particulates from cars and diabetes.
Open infrastructures give agencies cloud freedom
Open and flexible cloud infrastructures can meet agencies' needs and support them as they evolve, no matter which cloud provider -- or providers -- they elect as partners.
Paving the road for autonomous vehicles
Governors can position their states as leaders in AV testing and adoption, a new report from the National Governors Association says.
Is gang activity on the rise? A movement to abolish gang databases makes it hard to tell
Eliminating state- and city-level data on gang members leaves law enforcement with less data to help solve gang-related crimes and flag gang members who might benefit from social services.
Deadline extended for Government Innovation Awards nominations
You have until July 18 to help us find the exemplars of public sector innovation in six critical categories.
Mayor at Citizenship Ceremony: ‘This Is the Greatness of Our Country’
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Kobach brings gun float to another Kansas parade … torrential rains swamp Houston … and a tornado touches down in a Minnesota city.
Is the Cashless Economy Shutting Out Low-Income Residents?
Two cities are debating whether it’s a form of discrimination.
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