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Cincinnati Takes Big Step to Improve Its Permitting Process

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Michigan Governor Signs Controversial Local Government Bill

Rick Snyder says concerns from school districts and city halls about squelching public information on ballot initiatives are overblown but is calling on lawmakers to clarify the legislation.

Rainy-Day Reserves Remain Short of Pre-Recession Levels in Most State Governments

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Coming Jan. 20: A Viewcast on Route Fifty’s State and Local Government Management Challenges Survey

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Rhode Island Truck Tolling Fracas Heads Into High Gear

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Survey: Local Government Can Compete With Private Sector at Hiring Younger Workers

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States Let Commercial Walk-in Health Clinics Grow Unregulated

Commercial walk-in clinics now provide basic health care for millions of Americans, and states have let them grow largely unregulated.

Datacasting pilot transmits public safety video via PBS signal

Datacasting transmits encrypted live video and data over existing broadcast television signals to a targeted public safety audience.

New York City Faces a Daunting Records Management Initiative

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Indiana Transgender Bathroom Penalties Bill Facing Intense Scrutiny

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Mississippi River Winter Floods to Test Government Response, Army Corps Defenses

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4 Major Takeaways From Chicago’s Open Data Strategy

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Will Washington State’s Corrections Software Error Turn Up More Tragedies?

“I’m very concerned about what we will uncover as we move forward” in the investigation of the early release scandal, according to the Department of Corrections secretary.

For Sale: States Look to Unload 'Money Pit' Buildings

Several states seek to take advantage of an improved commercial real estate market by selling old, underutilized or high-maintenance office buildings.

Watch Michael Nutter Perform ‘Rapper’s Delight’ One Last Time as Philly’s Mayor

The 1979 Sugarhill Gang hit was a regular presence during his time at City Hall.

Where State and Local Governments Should Focus Their 2016 Efforts

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Illinois Budget Impasse Drags On Into 2016

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