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Pardons Aren’t Issued Often Enough Fearing
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AI is an Energy
Hog, and Government Needs to be Aware The environmental costs of using artificial
intelligence tools is an area of growing concern for government technology
officials. Transparency from vendors can shed light on their energy and water
usage. READ
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AI
Takes Center Stage at New York School Boards Convention The New York State School Boards
Association convention featured a keynote speech by an AI-driven robot and
discussions about creating IEPs and lesson plans. READ
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At a Glance: Digital States Awards 2024 (Infographic) In the biannual Digital States Survey, top performers are prioritizing cybersecurity and constituent services, as well as harnessing AI. The following takeaways offer a snapshot view. READ MORE
Austin
Responds to Inflammatory AI-Generated Public Comment Officials in Austin, Texas, received a
racially targeted public comment during a recent City Council meeting,
generated by artificial intelligence. They are now working to ensure this time
is reserved for actual constituents. READ
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Insurers to Pay $11M+ to N.Y. State After Cyber Attack GEICO and Travelers, the national
insurance companies, will pay the penalties for poor data security. A 2020
cyber attack that leaked data from more than 120,000
Bureaucracy-Tangled
Federal Fire Managers Are Failing the States Wildfires will continue to rage out of
control unless federal forest managers learn from Western states how to
properly steward public lands and contain their fires. READ
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California
Utilities Produce More Solar Energy Than the State Can Use Solar farms are being shut off, losing
more than twice as much potential power than in 2021. The surplus would be
worse if utilities weren’t paying other states to take some of the excess. READ
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Charlotte, N.C., Appoints Markell Storay as City CIO He
takes over for Reenie Askew, who had held the job since 2019. Charlotte has
recently won recognition for its technology leadership, and Storay brings both
city and federal experience to his new job. READ
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CISA
Learning Offers Cyber Training for Government Staff, Veterans and More The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency is launching CISA Learning, a new learning management platform
to help with cybersecurity training and much more. READ
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Cities
Cut Red Tape to Promote Office-to-Housing Conversions With a fifth of the nation’s office space
sitting empty, cities from
Climate Change
Tech, Research Faces Challenge The
2024 Republican platform could have a ripple effect on climate change research.
Two California university researchers say the next four years will be
stressful, but technological innovations give them hope. READ
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Connecticut
City Could Use AI for Police Field Reports
The City Council in Meriden, Conn., voted to increase its body
camera, taser and training budget to allow for an artificial intelligence
program that, among other things, quickens police report writing. READ
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Could
Robots Be the First Responders of the Future?
Humanoid robots could offer valuable support before human first
responders arrive on the site of an emergency. The Italian Institute of
Technology has a prototype in the works. READ
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Cybersecurity and Critical
Infrastructure Under Trump The
president-elect is expected to take a predominantly deregulatory approach to
technology, and to aggressively pursue foreign cyber threat actors. He returns
to office in a time of international tension in cyber space. READ
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Tennessee’s Ban on Transgender Care Violate the Constitution? The Supreme
Court will hear arguments on Wednesday in a case contending the ban violates
the Equal Protection clause. If the Court upholds the law, Congress could pass
a national ban. READ
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DOGE
Can Work By Sending Power to the States The way to make the federal
government more efficient on a permanent basis is not one-time cuts but
devolving authority over many programs to state governments. READ
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Facing
$1.5B Budget Hole, San Diego Considers Emergency Cuts The city’s
finances were already in poor shape but suffered a blow last month when voters
rejected a $400 million-per-year sales tax hike. READ
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Few
States Still Require High School Graduation Exams Last month, Massachusetts voters approved a
measure ending the requirement that students pass a test to graduate. In 2012,
half the states required such tests, but the number will soon drop to a
half-dozen. READ
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FTC Slams Weapons-Detection Tech Firm Evolv for Marketing The federal agency accused the company of making false claims about its tools, which are used in schools and by public transit. The company denies wrongdoing but might have to let some clients cancel contracts. READ MORE
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Hackers Steal $950K from Marin
County, Calif., Housing Authority
Jason Balderama, a county technology official, has started working as a
consultant for the housing authority to coordinate the investigation and advise
on how to strengthen its Internet defenses. READ
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Higher
Ed Changes Loom Under a Second Trump Administration Trump has vowed to eliminate the Department
of Education in his second term. Even if he stops short, the administration
will bring policy changes to colleges and universities and new scrutiny to
diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
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Homebound
Seniors Living Alone Slip Through Health System's Cracks Far more seniors live by themselves and can
only leave their homes with difficulty than live in nursing homes, yet they
receive less policy attention. That can lead to bad health outcomes. READ
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How
AI Could Help Victims of Domestic Violence, Other Crimes With more than 10 million people
physically abused by an intimate partner each year, according to statistics,
domestic violence experts and software developers say artificial intelligence
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How
Community College ‘Deserts’ Deter Students from Getting a Degree Black and
Hispanic high schoolers in Texas who have to drive more than 30 minutes to a
community college are more likely to forego college altogether, a new report
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U.S. Cities Can ‘Upzone’ Without Compromising Affordability Critics of liberalizing housing
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more expensive. Fortunately, this worry is somewhat overblown. READ
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Indiana
Expands Cyber Analysis to Include Water Facilities The state is broadening a cybersecurity
vulnerability assessment program to include water and wastewater utilities.
Officials aim to do at least 342 tailored security examinations by 2026 to help
local governments. READ
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Intel Gets CHIPS Act Funding for
Ohio Semiconductor Plants The
U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded Intel more than $7.8 billion under the
CHIPS incentives initiatives for commercial fabrication facilities. The company
has said it needs the money to build semiconductor fabrications plants in the
Columbus, Ohio, area. READ
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Iowa
Gov. Seeks to Ban Cellphone Use in Schools
Gov. Kim Reynolds praises districts that have already restricted phones
but says a statewide ban will be a 2025 priority. Such policies around the
country have run into problems with courts.
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Is
a Bus Ticket Home a Solution for Homelessness? Cities in California and other states offer
unhoused people transportation to somewhere else. But the number of people who
can benefit is small, and it’s hard to tell what happens to them where they end
up. READ
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Kentucky
Program Teaches Students How to Hear Different Opinions The program brings together students from
four universities. Coming from different backgrounds, they learn how to
interact respectfully and absorb challenging perspectives. READ
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Labor’s
Future After Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Struck Down A judge has ruled unconstitutional the core
of Act 10, the state’s famous 2011 law that ended collective bargaining for
most public employees. Republican legislators vowed to appeal the decision. READ
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AI Task Force Report Addresses Workforce, Innovation Created by Gov. Phil
Murphy in October 2023, the group wrapped up last month by issuing a required
report with recommendations. It could be re-formed if needed, but the state’s
work in artificial intelligence continues. READ
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New
NIST Guidance Offers Update on Gauging Cyber Performance The National
Institute of Standards and Technology has released an updated edition of a
publication that covers running a program to measure cybersecurity performance,
and choosing what to measure. READ
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Number
of Young Offenders Receiving Diversion Offers Doubles in South Dakota Thanks to new funding from the state,
county diversion programs for juveniles have increased dramatically. A new
report finds that they’re successful more than 80 percent of the time. READ
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NYC
Moves to 3D Records for Property Valuation
New York City’s latest migration from 2D to 3D records helps remove
frustrating delays and ambiguity in the complex property tax system. READ
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Overcoming
AI Risks, Workforce Challenges in Cybersecurity An expert offers insights
on how government agencies, frequent targets online, can safeguard critical
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Pennsylvania
Props Up Transit Systems Across State Big city transit systems receive more than
half their operational funds from the state. That’s a far higher percentage
than Boston, Chicago or New York. READ
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Pennsylvania
Still Struggles to Attract New Businesses
There’s a lot of talk in Harrisburg about reducing regulations, but much
of the economic development effort still focuses on tax credits. Four different
programs meant to draw businesses have little to no participants. READ
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Philadelphia
Rethinks Its Approach to Public Housing After
tearing down high-rises and building more townhomes, the city is trying a
mixed-used approach that blends towers with other amenities. READ
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Portland, Ore., Man With Autonomous
Vehicle Suit His lawsuit, filed
last week, alleges a Tesla in self-driving mode ran through a stop sign and
broadsided his car; it’s one of the first of its kind in Oregon. The suit,
however, does not list Tesla as a defendant. READ
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Area Buses Deploy AI Cameras to Spot Lane Violations Last month, King County Metro started a
pilot project mounting cameras equipped with artificial intelligence on two
buses to watch for drivers in transit-only lanes. READ
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Sioux Falls’ Mayor: “This could not be going better.” The city's new tech-enabled transit service is winning over residents and city leaders alike. READ NOW
Some municipalities may waive imposing court sentences on homeless people Mostly adopted in Central Florida, this new procedure allows prosecutors to waive court sentences in exchange for homeless people getting treatment, housing and jobs. READ MORE
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Stanford Case Study Probes Positive Change at Calif. DMV The report examines how the once-beleaguered state Department of Motor Vehicles has, under the leadership of Director Steve Gordon since 2019, transformed many processes, migrated transactions online and eased public interactions. READ MORE
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Software Helped Stop Cyber Attack in Texas
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officials, state-provided software meant to enhance cybersecurity effectively
protected city systems, and staff is now restoring operations using secure
backups. READ
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encouraging trend from the ballot box: major transit measures won, including
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Texas Tech Discloses Cyber Attack
on Health Sciences Centers A
cyber attack on Texas Tech University's health sciences centers in September
resulted in access to, or removal of, files containing private data such as
names, birthdates, financial accounts and medical information. READ
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The
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Thinking
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the season: State politicians love to proclaim temporary tax respites, but they
rarely achieve their stated objective of boosting economic activity. Poor
timing, poor design — or just a bad idea?
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Westmoreland County, Pa., Chip
Maker to Get $3M from Feds The
award, part of the federal CHIPS Act, will aid a company in business since
1986. Powerex may be one of the last such vertically integrated entities in the
U.S., creating silicon chips for power systems in MRI machines and
elsewhere. READ
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What Lies Ahead for Local Environmental Policies The Trump administration is likely to reverse some climate policies but local officials are determined to continue addressing impacts on their communities. READ MORE
What’s
New in Digital Equity: San Diego Creates Master Plan Plus, Kansas will soon open funding
applications to expand connectivity, a Colorado county is receiving federal
funding for broadband, the economic benefits of improving Internet access in
Harlan County, Ky., and more. READ
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What’s New in Digital Equity: U.S. Supreme Court Addresses USF Plus, more states have been awarded federal funding from the Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program, and the city of Boulder, Colo., has announced a new partnership to expand community broadband. READ MORE