Mounting anxiety over a sweeping shift in federal homelessness policy collided with courtroom urgency as twenty states and the District of Columbia challenged a new rule that would cap permanent housing under the Continuum of Care program at 30 percent, a ceiling that critics said risked unraveling
Every check mailed late, every call unanswered, and every case reopened after churn signals a system stretched thin by design, not accident. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act forces a choice with real consequences: lean on federal oversight to set guardrails and build shared infrastructure, or lean on
What happens when a state secures the heart of national scientific innovation against all odds, ensuring a legacy of progress? In Virginia, the answer is a resounding celebration as the National Science Foundation (NSF) headquarters remains firmly rooted in the state, preserving not just a building
In a landscape where federal agencies frequently face upheaval due to budget constraints and shifting administrative priorities, the recent decision regarding the National Science Foundation's headquarters has captured significant attention. The General Services Administration (GSA) has confirmed
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 government operations and surveillance technologies, Donald offers a unique perspective on the evolving intersection of
Introduction to AI in California's Benefits System In an era where digital fraud threatens public resources at an unprecedented scale, California stands at the forefront of innovation by integrating artificial intelligence into its benefits verification processes. The state's Employment Development