'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.
School Reform Movement Hits Bump in Calif.; Planned Parenthood Wins and Loses in 2 States
Also: More voting facilities on reservations in Montana and a Florida job creation program is under scrutiny.
Report: State Lawmakers ‘Playing Doctor’ Causing Medical, Ethical Problems for Physicians
Any legislation inserting politics into the patient-provider relationship should be resisted, according to a coalition of public interest groups.
When Residents Clash With Homeowner Associations, Some States Step In
Some states are creating ombudsman offices to handle the deluge of complaints that often land at state and local agencies.
Miami’s New ‘Housing First’ Approach for Homelessness; Nevada Breathes a Sigh of Relief
Also: More criticism of Port Authority management in New York and New Jersey and white nationalists buy up land in Kansas and Nebraska towns.
Are Florida’s Hospitals Price Gouging Patients?
The Sunshine State’s governor thinks so, and he’s pushing cost transparency legislation to inform patients’ healthcare decisions.
For Smart Cities Like Miami, Streetlights Are Just the Beginning
Networking streetlights lays the infrastructural groundwork for a host of other smart devices.
Kentucky Clerk Still Says ‘No’ to Gay Marriage Licenses; Flint’s ‘Geography of Poverty’
Also: Bankruptcy and the future of energy in Texas and Common Core gets a rare break in Florida.
Florida Schools Turned Into ‘Failure Factories’; Baltimore’s Big Tech Dreams
Also: Iowa’s big LED streetlamp leap and Boise homelessness lawsuit’s national impact.
Courser Still Digging in Michigan; Lawmakers Try Again to Draw Districts in Florida
Also, Topeka Statehouse as firing range, pot bars in Denver and angry school principals in Milwaukee.
Are Ride-Hailing Services Needed in Modern Cities?
Officials in Broward County, Florida, don’t think so.
Barbecue Regulations Roil Florida County; a Long-Delayed Maryland Project Is Delayed Again
Also: Eureka! It’s a small-town parklet pilot project! And a roadside message sign prank in Dallas.
Landlocked Fla. City Far From BP Spill Gets $1 Million Payout; Iowa Bird Flu Appeal?
Also: West Virginians reminded to use 911 and some good news for Atlantic City!
Unity-Focused Mayor’s Grand City Council Gesture; Kansas Judge's Collections Agency Court
Also: An Oregon legislative tax-break mystery, Texas’ quest for rural psychiatrists and Montana is a tinderbox.
Mississippi Happy to Take Louisiana’s Movie Business; California Farmers Happy to Take Modesto’s Sewer Water
Also: The Internet makes public sector conservation a success, Florida’s Rick Scott making the public pay to be shunned and a Miami neighborhood halts spillover gentrification, for now.
Cities Re-examine Their Confederate Icons
“It is not only time for a reappraisal of all public symbols that reflect upon the ‘peculiar institution’ of slavery, but also time for removal.”
Americans Are on the Move—Again
Americans are moving again as the recession fades, jobs open up, personal finances improve, baby boomers retire and millennials graduate. The population shift contributes to some big gains for some parts of the country, and losses for others.
GovJams Apply Design Thinking to Local Issues
Two U.S. cities—Charlotte and Miami—hosted events engaging citizens to creatively prototype solutions to self-identified local government problems over the weekend.
Michigan’s ‘Path of Intolerance and Regression’; Florida Officials Seek to Ease ‘Flesh-Eating’ Infection Fears
Also: Bakken crude oil train safety questions in Minnesota and Las Vegas water ‘alarmism.’
Should the U.S. Supreme Court Provide More Protection to City Officials Making Discretionary Decisions?
Municipalities could have a tougher time hiring top talent if the high court refuses to hear a case that will likely come down to the difference between “penalties” and “damages.”
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