Public Services & Infrastructure

Why Did Oklahoma Student Test Scores Drop in 2024-25?
Public Services & Infrastructure Why Did Oklahoma Student Test Scores Drop in 2024-25?

In a startling revelation that has captured the attention of educators and families across the state, Oklahoma public school students experienced a dramatic decline in statewide test scores for reading and math during the 2024-25 school year, as reported by the Oklahoma State Department of

Can Palo Alto Turn a Concrete Jungle into a 15-Minute City?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can Palo Alto Turn a Concrete Jungle into a 15-Minute City?

Palo Alto, California, stands at a crossroads of urban transformation, eyeing a dramatic shift for the industrial corridor along San Antonio Road, often dubbed a "concrete jungle" due to its stark, unwelcoming landscape. Nestled between Alma Street and U.S. Highway 101 near the Mountain View

Kansas City Voters Back Transit Funding with Sales Tax Hike
Public Services & Infrastructure Kansas City Voters Back Transit Funding with Sales Tax Hike

In a region where public transit often struggles to keep pace with growing urban demands, a recent poll conducted by the Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance (KCRTA) has revealed a surprising groundswell of support for a transformative funding solution that could reshape mobility. Across four key

How Are School Buses Becoming High-Tech Safety Hubs?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Are School Buses Becoming High-Tech Safety Hubs?

I'm thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a renowned political savant and leader in policy and legislation, who heads Government Curated. With his deep expertise in navigating complex systems and driving innovative solutions, Donald brings a unique perspective to the transformation of

How Is Technology Transforming Preschool Access in Colorado?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Is Technology Transforming Preschool Access in Colorado?

I'm thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a renowned political savant and leader in policy and legislation, who heads Government Curated. With his deep expertise in shaping educational initiatives, Donald has been instrumental in guiding states through the integration of technology in

Congress Risks National Security as Drone Laws Expire
Public Services & Infrastructure Congress Risks National Security as Drone Laws Expire

In an era where unmanned aircraft systems, commonly known as drones, are becoming ubiquitous, a staggering statistic emerges: over one million drones are currently registered with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), with projections estimating a tripling of that number by 2028. This rapid

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