States Wrestle with Cost of Electronics Recycling
Twenty-five states plus Washington, D.C., have measures governing who pays for electronics recycling, but manufacturers say the patchwork of laws makes compliance difficult and needs to be revisited as trends in “e-cycling” change.
Center for Public Integrity's New 50 State Scorecards Show 'Deeply Troubling' Results
Examining indicators like open records and financial disclosure laws, CPI’s 2015 report shows 11 states with “F” grades. And the highest score was only a “C.”
Left With Few Fiscal Options, Another Pennsylvania Locality Turns to Borrowing
A state budget stalemate has turned off a funding spigot for Northampton County, which plans to use borrowed cash to stave off human services cuts.
Colorado Governor, Attorney General Spar Over EPA Clean Power Plan Lawsuit
Which state official has the most authority to decide whether to challenge the federal government in court?
Green Purchasing: What Is New and Does It Really Make a Difference?
A Q&A with Christine Warnock, strategic business initiatives manager for the State of Washington.
Difficult State Pension Challenges Await Kentucky’s New Governor
Matt Bevin promised to reform the state’s public worker pension systems. But the Republican faces an uphill struggle.
8 State and Local Election Results Worth Noting
From the Kentucky gubernatorial election to ballot measures on affordable housing in San Francisco, here are some of the races and initiatives we were tracking.
Lawmakers Struggle to Legalize Airbnb
States and cities want to tax and regulate increasingly popular short-term rentals.
Texas Begins Setting Up State Gold Depository; Concealed Carry Justice in Chicago
Also: Colorado voters asked to lift a 10-year-old ban on public broadband and hoosiers publicly shamed for failing to vote.
How SLED Vendors Can Get Out Ahead of the Bidding Process
Agency connections and procurement data are key to targeting projects earlier than the competition, according to a new white paper.
Citing Cost to Taxpayers, Cities and States Tackle Obesity
Cities and states are tackling obesity, and with good reason: obesity-related health problems cost the nation as much as $210 billion each year.
Pa.’s Budget War Puts More Programs in Jeopardy; Next Steps for Ohio Minimum Wage Plan
Also: Investigating county jail problems in Kansas City and Airbnb’s impacts on a small town.
Short-term Highway Trust Fund Extensions Complicate Planning For States
There's uncertainty about whether the current trust fund shortfall could delay or reduce federal money state and local governments will receive this year for their transportation needs.
What Makes A Successful Public-Private Partnership?
P3s are gaining steam in the U.S. as governments look to deal with aging infrastructure.
'Business Courts' Take on Complex Corporate Conflicts
Specialized courts that handle business disputes have been created in more than two dozen states, an effort to unclog the courts and make them speedier and more efficient.
The ‘Strongest Civil Service System in the Country’ Is Poised for a Major Overhaul
But the reforms for state government hiring in Wisconsin, including scrapping the civil service exam, aren’t a done deal yet.
‘Green Gov’ Codeathon in California Pushes State’s Open Data Efforts Forward
While there are no guarantees that the winning ideas will be adopted by the state, the exercise helped “break the silos of departments that had usually not talked to each other.”
Pennsylvania Lawmakers Push Airport Slots Idea; N.C.’s Legislature Doles Out Downtown Grants Randomly
Also: Concerns over uneven neighborhood policing in Dallas and strong support for cigarette tax hike in Idaho.
Taxing the Cloud: States Are Looking at How to Do It
Storing data on the cloud? Some states are preparing to tax that.
Police Data Management is Getting a Security and Speed Boost
TASER’s partnership with Microsoft Azure will allow the law enforcement tech company to comply with FBI’s CJIS Security Policy.
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