FirstNet award finally issued
The massive broadband public safety network build out will cover 50 states, five U.S. territories and Washington, D.C.
What Would Medicaid Expansion Mean for Kansas’ Rural Hospitals?
There’s reason to believe rural hospitals in expansion states are doing better.
A Data-Driven Governance Test for Seattle: Transforming Homeless Services
Two years ago, the Emerald City was among the first to be named to the What Works Cities program and chose to focus on human-services contracting reform. What can other cities learn from Seattle’s experience?
The Trump Administration’s Mixed Messages on ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Continue
City Halls now want a legal definition of the term, with Seattle even suing for one.
How Stockton Is Using Predictive Policing to Thwart Violent Gun Crimes
Non-domestic gun violence-related crimes in "forecast zones" decreased 40 to 60 percent month-to-month between March and May of last year.
How a Florida Police Chief Broke Major U.S. Diplomatic News
Normally, Washington and Beijing would announce a meeting between the two top leaders simultaneously, a way for both governments to make a display of mutual respect. This time, a local cop played a role.
More States Are Jumping on the Medicaid Expansion Train
Which state will become the 32nd in the nation to join “team expansion?”
A Meeting Between the World's Two Most Powerful Leaders Was Announced By a Local Police Chief
Lantana, Florida, has suddenly become the world leader in diplomatic protocol.
Virginia Governor Sets Veto Record
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Oroville Dam repairs slow going; Utah gov. eyes public lands; Wyoming city official doubles as track star.
Despite Pushback, Utah Is Latest State to Adopt ‘Abortion Reversal’ Legislation
Other states are in the process of considering similar laws.
Sessions: ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Must Comply or Be Denied DOJ Grants
Does an Obama-era policy really give the agency leeway to defund jurisdictions still refusing to enforce immigration law?
Bad Odor Wafts Over Mobile, Alabama
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Kentucky’s quandary over old state office building; Montana’s prison population spikes; and increasing diversity in New York state government.
Fight Brews Between West Coast States and Trump Over Climate Policies
“To have a president who will in the next few days, or weeks, announce he intends to roll back our efforts to fight climate change is unacceptable,” Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said this weekend.
Attacks, Crashes Underscore Need for New 911 Systems
State and local 911 call centers increasingly are besieged by pranksters and buggy software. Next-generation technology may provide relief, but few states or localities can afford it without help.
Acting FEMA Chief Spotlights Agency’s Priorities for State and Local Emergency Managers
President Trump “wants to make sure FEMA is responsive ... and make sure that we’re there for you.”
On the Brink of AHCA Vote, Kansas Lawmakers Make Their Own Move on Medicaid
“I think if we waited for Washington to sort themselves out, we wouldn’t vote for anything,” one Kansas state senator told Route Fifty.
Is Seattle ‘Holding Its Gunpowder’ in Legal Fight With Trump?
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Repairing Ferguson’s ‘tattered’ image; Philly mayor’s plan hits roadblock; and Alaska may give green light to Uber and Lyft.
NC rolling out upgrade to crime database
North Carolina’s Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data Services application is getting a responsive design and multifactor authentication.
An AHCA Amendment Puts New York’s Counties Between a Rock And a Hard Place
The Collins Amendment gives counties something they’ve wanted for half a century. But it would come at a price—passage of the GOP health bill.
Florida Lawmakers Consider ‘Whiskey and Wheaties’ Proposal
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Budget showdown in West Virginia; Trump budget may gut Oregon’s state environmental programs; and cyberattack in Maine and Arkansas.
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