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Connecting state and local government leaders
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Route Fifty Tech & Innovation Update
April
4,
2024
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Chris Teale |
The technology's use in voter suppression cannot be underestimated, according to a report from the progressive group NewDEAL. It recommends how states can craft laws to combat the threat.
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Chris Teale |
Having a properly defined list of terms helps get everybody on the same page, as does baseline training for every employee.
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Aneri Pattani, Lydia Zuraw and Holly K. Hacker |
KFF Health News |
Determining how much money has arrived is the first step in assessing whether the settlements will make a dent in the nation's addiction crisis.
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Jeff St. John |
Energy News Network |
Utilities tend to treat solar and batteries as threats to their power grids. California's policy will now tap their flexible power to benefit the grid instead.
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Kaitlyn Levinson |
Data is starting to show that supplemental income programs can boost participants' employment, housing stability and family well-being.
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State and local agencies evaluate their AI future
The recent surge of interest and investment in artificial intelligence tools has presented some fascinating new opportunities in the government landscape. While AI has often been depicted as a futuristic concept, its adoption is increasingly becoming a present reality in nearly all sectors – including state and local government. State and local leaders have already begun integrating AI into their systems, hoping to address backlogs and improve service delivery while working with tight budgets and high expectations.
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