5 Ways States Achieve Meaningful Medicaid Transformation

Leadership, data, funding, resources and monitoring are important areas.

Gambling's 'Big Trickle-Down' Boost or Simply a Way to Shuffle Economic Dollars Around?

Locals in a county in New York state's Southern Tier have welcomed expanded gambling in their community. But will it lift the fortunes for everyone?

A Crime-Fighting Tattoo Database; St. Louis County’s New Angry Municipal Battle

Also: Deckhands needed to ease ‘silver tsunami’ in Puget Sound and Mississippi’s somewhat good news.

As Obamacare turns 3, state exchanges mature

Back-end improvements to the state health care marketplaces are making them viable options to Healthcare.gov.

Smaller cities vie to be the next silicon valley

Across the nation, cities of all sizes are trying to build 21st century economies by providing money and expertise to startups and clustering tech companies in millennial-friendly neighborhoods.

Expired Federal Deduction for Sales Taxes Matters Most for States With No Income Tax

The deduction is expired and will not be available for people to claim on their 2015 tax returns unless Congress passes the tax extenders bill.

There Are Risks and Benefits When Opening Up Your Data

And more state and local governments should consider return on investment when deciding when to publish datasets.

Delaware Divvies Up Seized Assets Without Oversight; South Dakota Preps for More Overdoses

Also: Pennsylvania leads successful veterans courts movement and Florida cities demand control over fracking and effective leadership on climate change.

Smaller Cities Vie to Be the Next Silicon Valley

Their mills, foundries and factories have collapsed. Now some small to midsize cities are trying to build 21st century economies by promoting startups.

Wanted in Ann Arbor: A City Administrator With ‘10-15 Years Experience in Child Care’

That job qualification might seem odd, but is an important reality in some local governments.

A Way to Make Bus Route Planning More Accessible and Flexible

New software is helping transit agencies map new stops and lines in greater detail.

Texas Threatens to Sue Refugee Aid Groups; N.C.’s Venus Flytrap Felony

Also: New York City’s new sodium rules face litigation.

Boston uses CALC tool for buying tech

Boston is using the General Services Administration’s Contract-Awarded Labor Category tool to make more informed and cost-efficient IT procurement decisions.

Will Obama Step Into Divisive Land Squabble in Maine?

The president has the authority to designate national monuments with the stroke of his pen. But will he do so in the Pine Tree State?

Route Fifty Viewcast on Dec. 8: Leveraging Data for State and Local Government Transformation

Register for our upcoming free, livestreamed event that’s focused on the role of data in government operations and performance.

L.A.'s Plan to Send Letters to Those Who Drive Through Prostitution Zones

Also in our Thanksgiving news roundup: Nebraska is ready for California’s thirsty ‘wolves,’ and Huntsville prepares to dominate Alabama.

States Grapple with Girls in the Juvenile Justice System

Advocates say there aren’t enough juvenile justice programs targeted to girls, whose needs are often more complex than boys’.

Pennsylvania Counties Look at Drastic Actions Against State Amid Budget Mess

Will cash-strapped local leaders sue to get the money they’re owed?

Is This County’s Regulation of Uber Legal?

Nevada doesn’t think so, and commissioners are thinking twice after catching flack in Las Vegas for catering to the taxi industry.

Local Government Contracting Opportunities Are Rebounding

Cooperative purchasing is still gaining steam, but IT purchases are making up for bid and RFP losses elsewhere, according to a new third quarter report.

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