How the GOP's Sweep in the States Will Shape America's Schools
Experts predict greater access to school vouchers, challenges to teacher-tenure laws, and continued fights over funding.
North Dakota Police vs. Protesters in ‘Ongoing Riot’; A ‘Worrying Trend’ for Ohio Jobs
Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: Wildfires continue in Georgia; Chicago student information improperly shared; Rhode Island vs. higher sea levels.
Dedicated to the Mountains, Desperate for Jobs
It’s never been easy to make a living in central Appalachia’s narrow valleys. Without coal, it’s become a whole lot harder.
Ohio Fiscal Transparency Initiative Includes Hundreds of Local Governments
The Buckeye State has been pushing to make detailed information accessible online about state and local government spending.
How the Port of Seattle crafted a hybrid approach to GIS
Using both Esri and open-source Boundless GIS saves the port money and reduces its business risk.
Hurd: CIO, CISO picks vital for cybersecurity agenda
Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) says filling the federal CIO and CISO positions will be big first steps toward ensuring cybersecurity.
Hawaii’s Medicaid platform powers broader transformation
A modular system built with off-the-shelf software gives the Department of Human Services a platform it can expand to serve other agencies.
Can blockchain bring interoperability to health care?
The distributed ledger technology may be able to manage and secure health information that flows back and forth among patients, doctors, insurance companies and federal agencies.
Can government agencies ever unmask the insider threat?
Allegations against contactor Harold Martin are a critical reminder that protecting against insider threats requires more than employee awareness.
How Do You Make a City Livable for All Age Groups?
At a National League of Cities event, Mayors Betsy Hodges of Minneapolis, Acquanetta Warren of Fontana, Calif., and C. Kim Bracey of York, Pa., discussed what’s working in their communities.
Learning From Resilient Design Projects in the Wake of Superstorm Sandy
A new report spearheaded by the Georgetown Climate Center explores the funding, legal and land-use barriers to local resilience efforts and why they're to be expected at such an experimental stage.
Oregon’s First Test of Automatic Voter Registration Has Mixed Results
More than 230,000 people were registered to vote through the program, and 97,184 of them voted in the presidential election.
California’s Newest Sanctuary City; Higher Taxes for Chicago Families
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Ohio economic development tax breaks; Wells Fargo fallout in Charlotte; and Pennsylvania’s debt.
Operation, testing data could drive autonomous vehicle safety, regulations
A national data repository for collecting, storing and analyzing operational and testing data on autonomous vehicles could help regulators and industry quickly spot real and potential issues.
4 tips for bug bounty programs
A well-run program offers agencies a way to extend their penetration testing and network monitoring programs.
Hazardous Needles Pose Difficult Problems for Local Governments
If a safe-injection site “eliminates this public health hazard, maybe it’s something to consider,” says the public works director in Santa Cruz, California.
Experts to Congress: IoT regulation may be inevitable
If industry fails to self regulate in light of security challenges facing IoT devices, the government could be forced to step in.
NIST calls for holistic approach to security
Special Publication 800-160 urges organizations to address security throughout the systems engineering process.
New Ebook: Profiles on Route Fifty’s 10 Navigator Award Winners
Read stories about how good and important ideas have been implemented in state and local governments around the United States.
Counties Struggle Under Burden of Unfunded Mandates
“Both the state and federal governments must be more cognizant of the financial pressures created by unfunded mandates," according to Joel Griffith, the deputy research director at the National Association of Counties.
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