Report: 40% of Americans Live in Areas with Unhealthy Air Pollution Levels
The American Lung Association ranks the 25 most unhealthy places for air quality and the cities with the cleanest air.
Report: 77% of Americans Have Access to Low-Priced Broadband
The U.S. still faces challenges with slower speeds and a growing digital divide, but access is up from 50% in early 2020, which BroadbandNow says is “a major milestone.”
Survey: 62% of Americans Favor $15 Federal Minimum Wage
A national minimum wage hike is gaining support, with 40% strongly backing the measure being pushed by President Biden and some states, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
Survey: Where Are the High-priority Infrastructure Projects in America
A list of the most pressing issues surrounding infrastructure implementation are listed as states prepare for funding.
Report: How State Governance Bodies Can Help Thwart Cybersecurity Attacks
The National Governors Association suggests ways that these groups can implement effective cybersecurity measures for energy infrastructure and other sectors.
Major US Cities Face Challenging Budget Shortfalls, Report Shows
The Pew Charitable Trusts studied 13 major cities and found they face fiscal 2021 budget shortfalls of up to 17%, and they are using creative methods to try to balance their budgets.
Poll: 91% of Americans Say Marijuana Should Be Legalized
As states continue to pass laws to legalize marijuana, support for its medical and recreational uses continues to grow, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
Ranking: The Worst States for Retirees
The least favorable places to live post-work years on the list, which was compiled from several sources, have high taxes and soaring housing costs, among other things.
New Poll Finds 54% of Americans Support Stricter Gun Laws
But more Democrats want tougher restrictions than Republicans, with independents split on the issue, according to a Quinnipiac University survey.
Increasing Number of Americans Believe in Conspiracy Theories
The jump can be attributed to the rise in social media use and the spread of misinformation, like falsehoods about the 2020 election and Covid-19 vaccines, according to an analysis by The Marist Poll.
How Governments can Shape 6G Technology Infrastructure
An engineering organization’s new guide provides recommendations to help governments foster the evolution of wireless technology to benefit them and their residents.
Small Business Owners Can’t Find Qualified Workers, Survey Finds
The National Federation of Independent Business says the pandemic and increased unemployment benefits are keeping people out of the labor market.
Alternatives to Juvenile Justice Probation Growing in Many States, Report Finds
Research by the National Conference of State Legislatures shows that states are turning to more effective programs that incentivize and mentor young offenders rather than punish them.
Education Department to Conduct Thorough Title IX Review, Propose Changes
The process aims to address sexual assault, gender equity and LGBTQ rights as well as amendments issued by the Trump administration, officials said.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson Vetoes Anti-transgender Bill
The legislation would prohibit doctors from providing gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth.
Report: Small Landlords Face Dramatic Drop in Rent Payments
In a study of two cities, 60% of renters paid in full in June 2020 compared with 77% the same month in 2019.
29% of Adults Have Debt in Collections, Report Finds
An analysis by the Urban Institute shows a disproportionate amount of debt in collections is held by communities of color and residents of southern states.
Survey: 22% of Americans Have Experienced a Hate Crime
Although Americans of all races report experiencing hate crimes, Black and multiracial people experienced the most and white respondents the least, according to a new report.
Which States Have the Lowest and Highest Tax Burdens?
The state with the largest total tax burden has more than double the smallest, a new ranking finds, but there is great variation in tax collection throughout the states.
Georgia Senate Approves Bill to Ease Gun Restrictions
The bill, which comes just two weeks after mass shootings at spas in the Atlanta area, would allow people from outside Georgia to carry concealed weapons in the state.
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