Silicon Valley Metro Areas Aren’t the Only Ones Benefitting from California’s Tech Resurgence

Cities in coastal and Central Valley areas are witnessing significant private-sector job growth as well, according to a new Progressive Policy Institute brief.

3 Ways WIOA Will Change How Workforce Boards Operate

They can now gather and test hiring data from states and localities.

Wyoming Seniors Don’t Feel Much Better Off Than Younger Generations. But That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing.

Delaware, by comparison, boasts the biggest senior advantage in well-being, according to a new well-being index.

New Mexico Wants to Connect Disruptive Technologists With Investors

The state’s Economic Development Department aims to foster startups that generate jobs.

Big State Salary Bumps in Kentucky; Alabama’s Solar ‘Black Hole’

Also: A major tax increase in Nebraska and a plan for centralized neighborhood notifications in San Francisco.

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.

Massachusetts Uses Job Training as a Path to Sobriety

Eleven states are using federal grant money to help people with addictions find a road to sobriety. In Massachusetts, one pathway is through job training.

Boston’s Latest Experiment in Civic Tech Collaboration

In the Hub of the Universe, a one-off grant is being used to build an “ecosystem for in-house development” to help boost youth summer employment.

States Try to Remove Barriers for Ex-Offenders

Some states are finding ways to remove barriers to employment, housing and education for people being released from prison. The goal: making sure they don’t return.

Young Public Servants Want to Be Leaders in Local Government

Changing jurisdictions may indicate a stronger desire for a leadership role.

New Jersey Reimburses Its State Employees the Least for Mileage

By comparison, Texas reimburses at the IRS standard and Colorado uses two rates for four- and two-wheel drives.

Some States Yell "Cut!" on Film Tax Credits

Thirty-nine states offer tax incentives to attract film and television productions, and the economic activity they generate. But many of those states are beginning to wonder whether they are getting their money’s worth.

Local Governments Face Talent Management, Retirement Challenges

An assistant city manager in the Bay Area suggests placing a “greater emphasis on cultivating talent and helping it flourish.”

Bondholders Would Take a Big Hit Under This City's Bankruptcy Recovery Plan

The financially beleaguered municipality may also look to contract out fire protection, waste management, and other servies

Which States Have the Most Job Growth Since the Recession?

Employment in every state has bounced back from the depths of the Great Recession. But while some have recovered strongly, others have seen only meager growth.

Hiring Cybersecurity Staff Is Hard for States

State IT departments are having a tough time hiring and keeping staffers, especially cybersecurity specialists.

What Are the Main Motivations to Leave Local Government?

Most men in local government who were surveyed left to chase other career interests while women mostly cited issues with leadership.

Among State IT Workforce Challenges: The Silver Tsunami, Civil Service Complexities and Tapping Millennial Energy

During a NASCIO 2015 mid-year conference panel, state CIOs discussed challenges recruiting and retaining top talent.

County Job Board Network Expands to Encompass HR

More than 11,000 positions, many of them in county governments, are featured on the new site.

New NASCIO Survey Details State Government IT Challenges

Private sector opportunities pay more, making it difficult for states to attract and retain top workforce talent.

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