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Aug 23, 2025

Selected items posted on blogs during the week ending August 22, 2025

A Government Leader’s Guide to Meeting Website Accessibility and Compliance Requirements Meet DOJ mandates with this publications from CivicPlus: ensure ADA compliance and better serve all residents. Read Now

Get your AI benchmark and take action! Discover your agency’s AI readiness in just 5 questions — identify roadblocks and know where you stand. Reveal My AI Score! 

Colorado Sags Under $1.2 Billion Loss Due to Federal Tax Changes  Colorado’s “rolling conformity” with the federal tax code, coupled with sweeping tax breaks enacted by Congress, triggered a sudden revenue loss. READ MORE

Hotel-to-Shelter Conversions Continuing Years After Pandemic Lockdowns  Cities and states scrambled to house homeless people in hotels and motels during the emergency phase of the pandemic. Many communities still find it’s a good model. READ MORE

Eliminate wait times. Serve the public faster  Automate check-in, form filling, payments and more with secure self-service - onsite or online. See what’s possible 

Local Governments could be flying blind as federal data disappears  State and local governments depend on federal data for everything from community planning to disaster response. What happens if it goes away? READ MORE 

Nearly 1 in 5 Americans Over 65 Are Still in the Workforce Driven by rising poverty and inadequate retirement income, older people are increasingly turning to employment, with labor force participation in urban areas climbing more steeply. READ MORE 

Practical guides, checklists, and benchmarks for workspace redesign  Whether you’re in IT, facilities, or HR — you’ll find clear takeaways on how to support modern public service work. Visit this interactive guide

Defined Contribution Plans and Alternative Investments Are vehicles like private equity, crypto and real estate a good fit for 401(k)-style public retirement plans — or too risky for savers? Marketers will soon be pitching these alternative investments to public employers. Prudence dictates caution. READ MORE


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