Michigan IT’s Disaster Recovery Audit Isn’t as Bad as It Reads

The state’s Department of Technology, Management, and Budget began its own review before auditors released their findings and has already made improvements to data colocation and cloud security.

How States Can Help Curb Opioid Misuse

Increasing prescriber use of prescription drug monitoring programs is critical to stopping the opioid crisis.

Draining More Than 1,000 Swamps in D.C. and Beyond the Beltway

Newt Gingrich sees an era of ‘extraordinary decentralization’ as regulatory reformers set their sights on 50 state capitals and 1,000 city halls and county seats.

An Unusual Thing Happened With State Budgets Around the U.S. in Fiscal 2016

It had to do with mid-year budget cuts and it’s outlined in a new report from the National Association of State Budget Officers.

Trump’s Infrastructure Ambitions Could Be a Boon for Slow SLED Purchasing

But any new policies will take several quarters to reverberate in state and local agencies’ procurement.

Utah Gov.’s $50,000 Anti-Pornography Plan; Iowa Faces $100 Million Shortfall

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Wyoming’s crime lab backlog; Portland, Maine’s graffiti wall; and a big pay raise for San Diego County officials.

Military Spouses Struggle to Stay in Careers, Despite State Laws

All states have passed laws to make it easier for people with spouses in the military to get professional licenses to work after crossing state lines. But that doesn’t mean the laws always help.

How Disease Rates Vary by State — and What States Can Do About It

Public health officials are using information about disparities based on where people live to craft effective interventions.

Undermining the Middle Class in Wisconsin

Strangling public-sector unions in the Badger State has shrunk teachers’ pay and benefits. Who’s next?

Conn. Pension Deal Kicks the Can Down the Road; Calif.’s Costly Prison Health IT Upgrades

Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: Philly drug overdoses; Georgia voter hack suspected; and Illinois budget mess hits holiday charities.

How Much Does The Cost of State And Local Public Employees Average Per Hour?

Newly released U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics figures point to an upward trend that mirrors the pressures that many state capitols and city halls are facing with retiree benefits.

Alabama’s Judicial Override Law for Executions; Virginia’s Lackluster State Worker Salaries

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Tacoma’s new rules for all-night massage parlors; increasing costs for Salt Lake City airport upgrades; and a N.C. county official reconsiders her resignation.

In the Battle Over Voting Rights, What Happens Next?

Court challenges to redistricting in North Carolina and Wisconsin could bring national changes in elections.

Analysis of U.S. Economic Stagnation Pins Blame on State and Local Regulations

In particular, health care, housing and education seen as contributors to citizens’ financial woes.

Locked Up for the Holidays

The holiday season can be the toughest time of the year for incarcerated juveniles. In some places, officials are trying to make it a little brighter.

Amid California's School Building Bonanza, New Dollars Might Not Reach Poor Districts

"We have lost an opportunity to reform a fragmented system," says the chairwoman of the Golden State's Senate Education Committee.

Congress Passes Environmental Health Laws After States Force its Hand

Pressured by industries that don’t want to deal with a wide array of state restrictions, Congress has stepped in to impose national standards on food labeling, chemical use and plastics in cosmetics.

A Year Into Hawaii’s Push to Go Paperless

Government agencies scattered across seven islands make delivering services to residents a challenge that electronic signatures help alleviate.

Pa.’s Medicaid Expansion for Long-Acting Birth Control; Maine’s Lousy Infrastructure Report Card

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Is Pasadena, Texas redistricting racist?; another ransomware attack on an Indiana county; Boston PD social media monitoring raises discrimination concerns.

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