Figuring Out Exactly Where Hard-to-Count People Live
In New York, California and other states, officials are focused on how to ensure the U.S. Census counts everybody. That means investing money and conducting research to identify where to spend it.
Celebrating the Best of State and Local Government
It’s time for our journalists to hear from you about the state and local leadership and programs with the biggest impact—nominate the cream of the crop for our fourth annual Navigator Awards.
States Use Different Strategies to Teach Students Who Need to Learn English
The percentage of students who are classified as English learners, or ELs, is growing. Here’s how some states are adjusting to this education challenge.
Budgeting for Asylum-Seekers Challenges States and Cities
Many cities and states stepped up when federal immigration authorities stopped housing asylum-seekers.
California Housing Development Proposal Shelved in Legislature
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Illinois governor vows changes at the state child welfare agency … Santa Monica, California, bans micro housing units … Connecticut moves to establish offshore wind turbines.
Mayors Score Win in Lawsuit Over Troubled Retirement Plan Endorsement Deal
The U.S. Conference of Mayors has been locked in a court dispute for several years over the soured arrangement.
Counties Are Key to Solving Our Nation’s Mental Health Crisis
COMMENTARY | A third of people with serious mental illness didn’t receive treatment in the past year. Local leaders are on the front lines of building the continuum of care these citizens lack.
Prettier Cities Are Better at Attracting Jobs and New Residents
A study finds that the more beautiful a city is, the more successful its economic development prospects, including attracting highly educated and affluent new residents.
One City’s Journey to Filing Complaints About Police Online
Austin, Texas, debuted an anonymous online feedback form that eases the process for residents to describe interactions they have with police officers
To Control Forest Fires, Western States Light More of Their Own
Prescribed fires were burned on over 3 million acres in Western states in 2017.
San Diego (Again) Bans Sleeping in Cars
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Seminole Tribe stops casino payments to Florida … Texas moves to make internet more accessible in rural areas … Wisconsin passes crime victim rights bill.
Coral Reefs Provide Flood Protection Worth $1.8 Billion Every Year—It’s Time to Protect Them
COMMENTARY | A new report shows that coral reefs reduce damage from floods across the United States and its trust territories by more than $1.8 billion every year—and pinpoints that value state by state.
County-Based Solutions for the Opioid Crisis in Appalachia
New research from the National Association of Counties aims to provide local government officials with tools to combat the opioid crisis in Appalachia.
The New Abortion Bills Are a Dare
State legislators in Alabama and Georgia know that abortion bans will likely be overturned in lower courts. They are aiming higher.
Toward the deployment of ethical AI
As agencies navigate the ethics surrounding artificial intelligence technology, they can learn to identify and avoid bias, an IDC analyst says.
Black Women More Likely to Die of Breast Cancer—Especially in the South
No region has as many high-disparity states clustered together as the South.
Memphis Charts a New City Plan, Despite Lawsuit Against It
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Connecticut millionaires ask for higher taxes … Midwest cleans up after floods, but more rain coming … D.C. tables amendment to limit FOIA requests.
As Congress Mulls Retirement Savings Shortfalls, New State Programs Get Attention
Initiatives in Oregon and other states are targeting people without employer-sponsored retirement plans.
The Best—and Worst—States to Live In
Washington ranks first in U.S. News & World Report's annual "Best States" rankings, while Louisiana took last place for the third consecutive year.
Proposal in Oregon Would Allow Farmers to Sue GMO Patent Holders for Contamination
So-called "GMO contamination" occurs when genetically modified plants come into contact with non-GMO or organic crops, usually through cross-pollination.
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