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Do Lower Fuel Standards Actually Help Drivers?
Economic & Fiscal Do Lower Fuel Standards Actually Help Drivers?

A seismic policy proposal aimed at rolling back years of progress in automotive fuel efficiency has sent shockwaves through the industry, raising a critical question about whether prioritizing lower upfront vehicle costs truly serves the long-term financial interests of the American driver. The

Young Founders Bet Big on Trump's Washington
Economic & Fiscal Young Founders Bet Big on Trump's Washington

At the helm of Government Curated, Donald Gainsborough has a front-row seat to the seismic shifts where policy, power, and big money collide. He has watched as the founders of prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi, two twenty-somethings, turned a regulatory crackdown into a

Federal Judge Blocks HUD Homeless Housing Cuts
Policy & Legislation Federal Judge Blocks HUD Homeless Housing Cuts

A Critical Stand for Housing Stability A recent court decision has thrown a critical lifeline to homeless housing programs across the nation, halting a federal agency's attempt to enact sweeping funding cuts that threatened to destabilize vital services for vulnerable populations. This article

States Launch Cloud Centers to Modernize IT
Government States Launch Cloud Centers to Modernize IT

The long-standing practice of letting individual state agencies manage their own disparate technology ecosystems is giving way to a powerful new model of centralized oversight and strategic cloud adoption. As state governments across the nation grapple with the dual pressures of enhancing public

Trend Analysis: Federal Hiring Incentives
Policy & Legislation Trend Analysis: Federal Hiring Incentives

The United States government is now offering signing bonuses that rival a corporate executive's compensation—up to $60,000 for a single hire, raising urgent questions about the state of federal recruitment. This unprecedented use of financial incentives signals a critical staffing crisis within

Could You Be CISA's Next CyberCorps Student?
Science & Technology Could You Be CISA's Next CyberCorps Student?

In a significant move to bolster the nation's digital defenses against an ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced it is opening applications for 100 talented students to join its ranks through the prestigious CyberCorps®:

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