To Help Ex-Offenders Get Jobs, Some States Reconsider Licenses
Felons can’t be a riverboat owner or a horse meat processor in Illinois. Lawmakers there and in several other states are weighing changes to their licensing restrictions.
Boston outlines its transportation future
Boston unveiled a draft of its long-term transportation plan that aims to improve accessibility, safety and reliability.
Los Angeles County scores an e-success in managing specialist care
eConsult has reduced wait times and eliminated the need for some patients to see specialists at all.
GOP Health Care Plan Would Eliminate an Important Disease Prevention Fund
State and local public health departments alone stand to lose as much as $3 billion over the next five years.
States Would Likely See Big Drop in Medicaid Funding Under Obamacare Repeal Plan
GOP proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act would put state governments “under pressure to make very difficult decisions for the most vulnerable.”
Local Governments Lawyer Up to Protect Immigrant Populations
As cities and counties await the Trump administration’s next move on immigration, two D.C.-area jurisdictions hire top-tier counsel.
Prepare now for upcoming website accessibility mandates
Although accessibility rules and compliance enforcement are rapidly evolving, municipalities can keep pace with the technology and expertise to deliver effective, transparent and accessible websites.
Medicaid Proposals in GOP’s Obamacare Repeal Bill May Force States to Scramble
State governments can’t easily go “from a 90 percent federal match to a 50 or 55 or 60 percent federal match overnight.”
San Bernardino County Enlisted Its Transportation Authority’s Help to Improve Health Outcomes
Breaking out of agency silos has helped combat obesity and traffic fatalities in sprawling, car-centric Southern California jurisdiction.
What Does the GOP’s Obamacare Replacement Bill Mean for Tax Credits?
The new system will be based predominantly on age, with some limits on the assistance available to wealthier Americans.
L.A.’s City Elections on Tuesday; Portland Commissioner Wants Uber’s ‘Greyball’ Investigated
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Alabama impeachment meeting; Anchorage mayor bemoans IT upgrade; local police are building DNA databases; and North Dakota city’s post-boom economic boost.
America’s broadband market needs more competition
Weak competition yields high prices for consumers and little pressure for companies to upgrade their networks to offer better service.
Fearing Cuts, Many Women Stock Up on Birth Control
Nearly 8 million U.S. women receive free birth control services, and many of them are worried.
Zika Makes Microcephaly 20 Times More Likely
A new CDC report begins to quantify the devastating effects the virus has on children.
DARPA Tests Dirty-Bomb Hunting Ambulances
The detectors in Washington, D.C., gathered about 100,000 hours of data and traveled a total of about 150,000 miles.
Why Michigan’s Emergency Manager Law Is Preemption on Steroids
A new survey of local government leaders in the Great Lakes State finds widespread agreement that this approach—while offering some benefits—simply goes too far.
Stingray Redactions Sting Tacoma; N.Y. State Worker’s 3,312 Hours of Overtime
Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Santa Fe weighs soda tax; major scrutiny for Oklahoma Dept. of Veterans Affairs; and South Carolina faces major pothole lawsuit.
Why Teens Still Don’t Want to Get a Driver’s License
Teens are getting driver’s licenses at lower rates than they used to, partly because of licensing restrictions and an explosion of ride-sharing services.
Why California Is a Trump Card for Environmentalists
Unique authority granted to the golden state allows it to have a profound impact on emissions regulations.
Health Care Experiment Aims for Healthier Patients, Lower Costs
Should insurers pay doctors and hospitals based on what they do or how well they do it?
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