5 technologies to improve environmental regulatory enforcement
Mobile inspections, remote inspections, unmanned aerial systems, artificial intelligence and machine learning and integrated solutions can serve as force multipliers for the environmental enforcement community.
Pandemic Led to More Black-owned Businesses but Exacerbated Their Challenges
A new report says that state and local governments must commit to creating more opportunities for Black-run firms, including through the infrastructure act.
How the Labor Department is Combatting Unemployment Fraud
The department says it's working on new technology fixes after criminals siphoned off billions in improper benefit payments during the pandemic.
States reconsider facial recognition for ID verification
As privacy concerns mount and demand winds down, several states are rethinking their use of ID.me's facial recognition technology to verify users applying for unemployment insurance benefits.
In San Francisco, Hundreds of Homes for the Homeless Sit Vacant
In spite of a growing Department of Homelessness with an annual budget of $598 million, eligible people still wait months or even years after being approved for assisted housing. Meanwhile, hundreds of units remain unused.
One City's Aggressive Move to Restrict Tobacco Sales
Brookline, Massachusetts banned the sale of cigarettes and related products to those born after Jan. 1, 2000. Will the restriction catch on in other places?
Even in Black History Month, Interpreting the Past Can Be a Challenge for Local Governments
Inclusiveness and the need to balance priorities are among the issues officials nationwide face.
Gun Storage Tax Break Is Rare Point of Unity in Firearms Debate
An estimated 5.4 million children live in homes with unsecured firearms.
In Mississippi, Another Push to Ease Restrictions on Divorce
The change would make things easier for someone trying to end a marriage against their partner’s wishes.
Republicans Complain Biden Let States ‘Off the Hook’ With Unemployment Fraud
The GOP lawmakers are arguing states and the federal Labor Department need to do more to prevent theft of the benefits and to recoup improper payments.
A Parched West Remains Divided on Desalinating Seawater
Environmentalists criticize the technology as economically and ecologically harmful.
Travel Nurses Saw a Pay Increase During the Pandemic. They Could Lose Those Benefits
Travel nurses, who are in high demand and earning as much as twice their pre-pandemic wages, are in an uproar after legislators call for an investigation that could lead to lowering their pay.
How Managers Can Significantly Reduce Employee Turnover
About 52% of exiting employees say their manager or organization could have prevented them from leaving, according to a report.
Revamping mobility with a renewed focus on communities
As cities move back to pre-pandemic lifestyles, government and industry must come together and drive mobility toward a more sustainable and equitable future.
How States Can Improve the Customer Experience for Families Seeking Safety Net Supports
COMMENTARY | By making changes to technology systems and prioritizing the customer’s point of view, states can provide faster and more efficient access to benefits and ensure families receive the supports they need.
The Coastal Cities Expecting the Greatest Sea-level Rise
A new government report describes the vulnerabilities coastline communities are facing from climate change and the effects of rising ocean waters.
Big City Health Departments Warn of Major Epidemiologist Shortage
“There’s been a significant loss of people leaving the workforce,” says the head of a group that represents the agencies.
Philadelphia launches digital equity plan
The five-year plan describes how the city will address affordability of broadband and devices and tackle the fundamental issues that contribute to the digital divide: barriers of language, race, limited digital literacy skills and disabilities.
How One State Wants To Invest in Child Care Like It’s Tesla
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing to spend billions on economic development programs that critics want to allocate to social programs.
The coastal cities expecting the greatest sea-level rise
A new report from NOAA describes the vulnerabilities coastline communities are facing from climate change and the effects of sea level rise.
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