Public Safety

Smartphone data helps Ohio ‘be smarter’ about reducing distracted driving

The Ohio Department of Transportation is leveraging data from smartphones and sensors to inform the state’s strategies to tackle distracted driving.

Artificial Intelligence

How is AI being used by state employees in Iowa? Senate bill seeks to define uses

An Iowa Senate bill that advanced from a subcommittee Tuesday would limit the uses of artificial intelligence in state agencies.

Artificial Intelligence

Utah bill requires AI companies to share safety plans for children and the public

The legislation would increase company transparency but wouldn’t ‘micromanage algorithms,’ sponsor says.

Sponsor Content

Beyond compliance: Emerging lessons from H.R 1’s impact on benefits delivery

H.R. 1 imposes strict compliance requirements and financial penalties, but provides an opportunity to transform the public benefits experience for constituents and caseworkers alike.

Management

Report: States strengthen shield laws to protect abortion and gender-affirming care data

As patients seeking reproductive and gender-affirming care increasingly are using telehealth to do so, states are increasing protections for patients’ and providers’ health care data.

Artificial Intelligence

Most workers at risk from AI can transition, report finds

Recent research from the Brookings Institution warned that while most workers exposed to AI can pivot, millions in administrative and clerical roles may struggle.

Artificial Intelligence

Amid the AI-driven boom in energy demand, rural Texans fight a high-voltage transmission line

Texas’s most powerful transmission line threatens pristine river basins and family ranches. Locals and conservationists are fighting to reroute it.

Finance

​Surveillance pricing​ ban among affordability bills proposed by Colorado Democrats

State lawmakers unveiled bills aimed at affordability, including a second try at outlawing the use of personal data to set prices.

Artificial Intelligence

AI preemption ‘top of mind’ for state, local tech leaders

Observers called for an intergovernmental working group as well as better collaboration, one month on from President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting “cumbersome” state AI regulations.

Cybersecurity

Virginia to consider joining states creating volunteer cyber civilian corps

A proposed volunteer group would help local governments fend off cyber attacks and security breaches.

Artificial Intelligence

Modernizing government: The role of AI and automation in government innovation

COMMENTARY | The tech is vital in governments’ modernization efforts, but a fundamental rethinking of how services are delivered in the digital age is also required.

Sponsor Content

Building AI-powered interactions in the public sector with Amazon Connect

Public sector leaders face mounting pressure to use AI to improve service delivery while reducing costs.

Artificial Intelligence

AI improvements to Medicaid must account for needs of eligibility workers, experts say

Improving the efficiency and accuracy of Medicaid programs is a big challenge for states. A good place to start is by designing solutions with eligibility workers front and center, experts say.

Digital Government

Report card finds ‘room for improvement’ in states’ school cell phone policies

Just two states — North Dakota and Rhode Island — have implemented what several groups described as a “gold standard” bell-to-bell policy. Others have more work to do.

Digital Government

Removal of LGBTQ+ option from 988 hotline is straining overburdened Texas crisis centers

The groups that operate Texas’ 988 system face a convergence of challenges this year, from expiring federal money to heavier workloads since the Trump administration eliminated the special option for LGBTQ youth.

Artificial Intelligence

Predatory AI, social media addiction targeted by new legislation from Michigan Senate Democrats

A bill package includes protections for data privacy, rampant online targeting and potential exploitation of minors.

Artificial Intelligence

Sensors in Utah’s roads aim to improve commercial vehicle safety and efficiency

The Utah Department of Transportation has adopted artificial intelligence-enabled tech that spots unsafe tire conditions before they become a safety hazard.

Infrastructure

Rural Wisconsin has become a hotspot for data centers. State’s unique tax instrument explains why

Concerns over transparency, tax policy, and data centers’ utility usage drive many rural residents to oppose planned developments.

Artificial Intelligence

‘I think about Jurassic Park’: DeSantis-backed AI Bill of Rights clears first committee hurdle

A key proposal from Gov. Ron DeSantis aimed at shielding Floridians from the growing power of artificial intelligence unanimously cleared its first committee hurdle Wednesday.

Digital Government

As budgets tighten, states double down on efficiency and tech innovation

Government efficiency means different things to different states, but a common thread is a deliberate effort to rethink key systems and processes, optimize services and cut costs.