Trump’s Budget Calls for $610 Billion in Cuts to Medicaid—What Does that Mean for States?
The Medicaid cut assumes the passage of the GOP health care bill, leaving state budget officers wondering how they will deal with this “generational change” in the way the program is financed.
The race to become ‘digital by default’ will have winners and losers
Cities that invest in digital services can save money and attract tech-savvy businesses and talent.
House committee looks into cities’ facial recognition tech
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform has sent letters to big-city mayors asking for documentation on their systems.
DHS catalogs visa overstays
A new study provides data on nonimmigrant visitors who have stayed in the U.S. beyond their lawful period of admission.
Here’s How Much Trump Wants to Spend Annually on His Proposed Infrastructure Program
Budget documents released Monday show yearly funding levels through 2027.
What States Can Expect From Trump’s Budget Plan on Sharing Food Stamp Costs
“What we do is go to the states and say, ‘look, we want you to have a little bit of skin in the game,’” said White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney.
‘Sanctuary Cities’ Get a Legal Definition
Why mayors might like the attorney general’s interpretation
Feds to Sign-Off on Funding Agreement That Had Been in Doubt for California Rail Project
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao had voiced uncertainty about the agreement in recent days.
Texas Republicans Attempt to Regulate Transgender Bathroom Use Without the Economic Blowback
Whether they pull it off will depend on how Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick responds to the House’s decision to let local nondiscrimination ordinances stand.
Will the Supreme Court Take Up Cellphone Surveillance?
The U.S. Supreme Court could soon consider whether police can review a cellphone’s whereabouts without a warrant.
U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down North Carolina’s Congressional District Map
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Pittsburgh sours on Uber; Colorado governor signs measure for ‘Rolling Coal’ fines; and Western states see jump in arrests of undocumented immigrants.
With Online Sales Booming, States Struggle to Capture Sales Tax
While brick-and-mortar stores are closing, online retailing is flourishing — and states are trying to collect taxes on remote sales.
Machine learning enlisted for Defense applications
DOD officials are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to get insights from big data faster.
White House aims to harden agency networks
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on cybersecurity means the White House will take a hard look at eliminating weak links in federal networks.
NOAA casts a net for emerging tech
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wants new observing capabilities and applications that process environmental data.
The one fix needed to keep Trump's cyber executive order from failing
Without a trustworthy operating system -- especially for critical infrastructure -- real cybersecurity is scientifically impossible.
An ethical hacker can help you beat a malicious one
Organizations that engage the services of an ethical hacker can find and fix vulnerabilities on their systems rather than have them exploited.
New Series: The Geography of Disaster Risk and Resiliency in America
Starting in Alaska and heading to the Lower 48, Route Fifty will feature locations that tell interesting stories about the dangers and disasters that our communities face.
5 Things We Know (And Don’t Know) About Trump’s Pending Infrastructure Plan
In the nation’s capital, there was plenty of talk during Infrastructure Week about the forthcoming proposal.
City and County Leaders to Trump: ONDCP Cuts Weaken Response to Opioid Epidemic
The White House appears to be cutting the budget for the Office of National Drug Control Policy by 95 percent—a reduction in funds akin to effective elimination.
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