Growth in Personal Income Shows Uneven U.S. Recovery
Personal Income trends matter not only for individuals and families but also for state governments, because tax revenue and spending demands may rise or fall along with residents’ incomes.
New Food Safety Law Gives States a Big Role
Growers of fresh fruit and vegetables will soon be subject to food safety regulations for the first time. States will start to decide this year if they will enforce the law or leave it to the federal government.
Pennsylvania Just Launched a State-Level Open Data Program
Created by executive order, a centralized open data portal is planned for August.
State Parks Find New Ways to Save, Make Money
After years of cutbacks, many of the nation’s state parks have been forced to cut programming and sometimes shut their gates. These shrinking budgets have prompted park officials to look for new sources of funding.
State and Local Governments Can Adapt These 7 Federal Tech Projects
18F, part of the U.S. General Services Administration, highlights work they’ve done that they’re seeing reused at other levels of government.
How Accessible Is Your State’s Spending Data?
A new study ranks states based on the online access they provide to the information.
States Employ Temporary Workers, But Often Know Little About Them
States have long hired short-term workers for seasonal jobs, to fill emergency vacancies, or to serve as outside advisers. Yet, many states have little accessible data on these temporary positions to make sure they're being used appropriately.
New Petitions to Feds, Accrediting Group Urge Action on Painkiller Overprescription
Amid a national spike in overdose deaths, a coalition of state health officials, medical experts and advocacy groups is calling for the reevaluation of systems and guidelines for managing pain.
The State of Food Safety and Intergovernmental Data Partnerships
Data collection allows agencies to speedily detect potential outbreaks and identify lessons learned each time an outbreak occurs.
N.J.’s Richest Resident Leaves; How Many Denver Pot Shops Is Too Many?
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: A Florida city will pay for part of your Uber ride; Google Fiber nixes “free” broadband in Kansas City; and San Francisco’s aging homeless problem.
Wisconsin Awaits Implementation of Scott Walker’s Civil Service Reform Law
Supporters say it will help the state government be more effective in hiring and firing but opponents fear weakened worker protections.
Is Your State Prepared for a Cyberattack on Top of a Natural Disaster?
NASCIO doesn’t think so, so it’s developed a government response planning guide for cyber disruptions.
Why Are So Few Kids Getting the HPV Vaccine?
Despite state efforts, HPV’s link to sexual activity and the vaccine’s multiple-shot requirement are keeping vaccination rates low.
Lawmakers Move to Initiate Impeachment Process for Alabama’s Governor
Scandal-plagued Gov. Robert Bentley accused state Rep. Ed Henry, and other House lawmakers backing the impeachment resolution of playing politics.
Chris Christie vs. Atlantic City; Oklahoma Looks to Recoup Taxes on Out-of-State Sales
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Indiana’s transparency battle legal fees; synthetic herbicide and pesticide ban; Seattle’s frozen crab highway spill
States Looking to Curb Opioid Abuse Should Start by Strengthening PDMPs
Prescription drug monitoring programs are underused and face legislative hurdles in states like Maryland, according to advocates.
West Virginia Prepares for Massive Higher Ed Cuts; Amtrak Crash Kills 2 in Pennsylvania
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Lead-poisoning concerns in New Jersey schools; Mississippi mayor’s sexting controversy; and world’s longest floating bridge opens in Seattle.
Updating State Theft Laws Can Bring Less Incarceration—and Less Crime
State governments, which bear primary responsibility for managing criminal offenders, have begun to re-evaluate the way they punish those that commit low-level theft.
Deadly Railroad Crossings Challenge States
Collisions between trains and cars have declined over time. Is it possible to eliminate them?
N.C. vs. N.Y.: McCrory Tussles With Cuomo Over Transgender Bathroom Law Travel Ban
A discrimination vs. privacy debate
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