Management

Pennsylvania has spent $1.4 million updating its voter registration system — but won’t provide progress reports

The state embarked on a project to update the antiquated SURE system last year. Officials hope to have the new version ready by 2027.

Digital Government

US Supreme Court weighs how far police investigations can go in using cellphone location data

31 states and DC argue that geofence warrants can be more precise than many traditional investigative methods.

Artificial Intelligence

Lawmakers introduce consolidated AI bill package

The American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Act takes provisions from previous bills and the 2024 Bipartisan AI Task Force report to move forward AI policies with support from both sides of the aisle.

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Artificial Intelligence

California’s health insurance marketplace further expands AI for document verification

Covered California said the tech will now be used for more than two dozen document types to speed up checking eligibility while reducing fraud, waste and abuse at the same time.

Management

Rural Hoosiers lean on the law to fight drones

Farmers fearful that drones might be spreading disease among livestock recently persuaded the Indiana General Assembly to pass a law that prohibits the devices from being used to harm or harass farm animals.

Artificial Intelligence

Maine governor vetoes landmark data center ban

Janet Mills said the moratorium bill, which would have banned data centers larger than 20 megawatts until Nov. 2027, did not take into account a popular local project.

Digital Government

Why California's data broker registry matters more than its delete button

COMMENTARY | The state’s Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform is not a complete solution, but nor is it a token gesture. Its true extent will become apparent.

Management

States use data to ‘push back’ on federal immigration enforcement

Officials are launching public data reporting tools to gather community members’ reports on harmful and potentially unlawful actions from federal agents, which experts say could inform legal actions in the future.

Digital Government

A new Oregon law regulates police use of license plate readers. Here’s how it works.

The legislation empowers Oregonians to sue technology vendors who violate the law’s privacy protections.

Infrastructure

Local governments race to attract data centers, often in spite of concerns from their constituents

Communities are sounding the alarm on an industry that stands to have a far greater impact beyond the walls of its warehouses.

Artificial Intelligence

When AI explains local government, authority gets blurred

COMMENTARY | Summaries can be a useful tool to show residents what is happening inside agencies. But leaders must be cautious when using them to ensure that vital information doesn’t get lost or misinterpreted.

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Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit launches forum to help city leaders leverage AI effectively

The AI and Emerging Technology Forum will serve as a platform for local leaders to learn about and pilot new AI tools and use cases.

Artificial Intelligence

DeSantis pressures House to pass AI Bill of Rights, references FSU shooting

“I think voters are going to look and say, ‘Why are you siding with big tech against the people of this state?'”

Artificial Intelligence

College students using deepfakes to harass could be investigated, punished under proposed law

A Louisiana legislative committee has advanced a bill that would add the creation of deepfakes to a list of punishable offenses for college students and employees.

Management

Report: Digital classroom tools could improve teacher retention, student outcomes

Burnout and career departures among the nation’s teacher workforce can have significant effects on the outcomes of their students.

Management

Voting rights groups sue Trump administration to stop collection of voter data

So far, 12 states have voluntarily shared their full voter rolls with the Department of Justice.

Digital Government

How would proposed age restrictions on social media use actually work?

Massachusetts may join a growing number of governments here and abroad looking to force stricter rules.

Cybersecurity

The new leadership playbook: What public sector CISOs need now

COMMENTARY | AI and quantum have changed the game and made threats faster and bigger. Leaders must invest in their teams, learn fast and not wait to migrate their tools and platforms.