As White House Formulates Infrastructure Plan, Talks With State and Local Groups Continue
“I would say that there's been direct communications at least once a month for the last several months,” said a staff member with the National Governors Association.
Economic Development in Virginia’s Coalfields Region Is a ‘Little Like Fishing’
“The economic situation didn’t happen overnight and it’s not going to be cured overnight,” according to Carl Snodgrass, an economic development official in Wise County.
Getting the Mentally Ill Out of Jails
Tens of thousands of mentally ill people languish in jail. Many cities and states increasingly are working to get them treatment instead.
The Local Government Preemption Debate in Texas Isn’t Just About Cities
In Gov. Greg Abbott’s war on local regulations, county leaders—including some in conservative jurisdictions—are wary of the potential impacts on their finances.
Even Healthy-Looking Suburbs Are Dying From Drugs
Some communities are much sicker than they look, according to an analysis of CDC data and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s new county health rankings.
Mapped: Where American Income Has Grown the Most Over the Past 25 Years
Explore the growth in average income by county, 1990 to 2015
An AHCA Amendment Puts New York’s Counties Between a Rock And a Hard Place
The Collins Amendment gives counties something they’ve wanted for half a century. But it would come at a price—passage of the GOP health bill.
Seattle Sewage Disaster Raises Bigger Questions About Infrastructure Resilience
The hundreds of millions of gallons of untreated waste that poured into Puget Sound in recent weeks will likely be a “moot point” during an even larger catastrophic event. What can be done to mitigate the risk?
A Program Like Adopt-a-Highway, But for Neglected Flood Channels
In Southern California, Orange County is using public-private collaboration to reduce urban runoff.
Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts Would Be Hard Hits for State and Local Governments
The president is calling for the elimination of funding for the Community Development Block Grant program and the TIGER grant program, as well as steep cuts to EPA grants.
156 Congressional Lawmakers Sign Letter in Defense of Muni Bond Tax Exemption
“Changes to the tax-code should recognize the vital role of tax-exempt municipal bonds,” says the letter, which was sent to leaders on the House Ways and Means Committee.
GOP Health Care Plan Would Eliminate an Important Disease Prevention Fund
State and local public health departments alone stand to lose as much as $3 billion over the next five years.
Local Governments Lawyer Up to Protect Immigrant Populations
As cities and counties await the Trump administration’s next move on immigration, two D.C.-area jurisdictions hire top-tier counsel.
West Virginia’s Counties Sound Alarm as State Budget Impasse Looms
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Wisconsin may eliminate state treasurer; N.J. mayor facing corruption charges; and increasing penalties for killing a police dog.
San Bernardino County Enlisted Its Transportation Authority’s Help to Improve Health Outcomes
Breaking out of agency silos has helped combat obesity and traffic fatalities in sprawling, car-centric Southern California jurisdiction.
County Officials: We’ve Seen What Medicaid Expansion Can Do
County officials met on Capitol Hill to discuss their role in the health care debate.
Letter to the Editor: Why Florida Needs to Declare an Opioid Emergency
Palm Beach County Commissioner Melissa McKinlay: “Families are demanding to be heard. Take the time to listen to them. They offer the best hope at gaining insight to a preventable epidemic.”
For Many County Officials, the Opioid Epidemic Isn’t Political, It’s Personal
At a National Association of Counties Legislative Conference town hall meeting, local officials shared powerful firsthand connections to the opioid epidemic.
Face-to-Face Family Visits Return to Some Jails
In-person visits between family members and inmates are starting to make a comeback in some jails, bucking the trend toward long-distance, video-call visitation.
PTI and NACo-NLC Today: 'An Innovative Outpost for New Things to Come'
As forces continue to shape shared governance and collaboration in the tech ecosystem, the Public Technology Institute's new partnership is ready to propel local governments forward.
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