Economic Development

Will Europe Defy U.S. Demands in the Strait of Hormuz?
Policy & Legislation Will Europe Defy U.S. Demands in the Strait of Hormuz?

The global energy infrastructure is currently reeling from a catastrophic disruption as the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime artery responsible for the transit of nearly twenty percent of the world's daily petroleum liquids, remains effectively shuttered following a cycle of unprecedented

Trend Analysis: AI Partnerships in Urban Governance
Science & Technology Trend Analysis: AI Partnerships in Urban Governance

The Silicon Street: How the Intersection of City Hall and the University Campus Is Becoming the New Frontier for Artificial Intelligence The traditional boundary separating the administrative machinery of City Hall from the intellectual fervor of the university campus is rapidly dissolving as both

Trump Faces New Legal Challenges Over Backup Tariffs
Economic & Fiscal Trump Faces New Legal Challenges Over Backup Tariffs

Expert in international trade and constitutional law, Donald Gainsborough is currently at the helm of Government Curated, where he navigates the complex intersection of policy and legislation. Following the Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down the "Liberation Day" tariffs, the executive

Can E-Verify Mandates Balance Security and Economic Growth?
Science & Technology Can E-Verify Mandates Balance Security and Economic Growth?

Navigating the Tension Between Employment Integrity and Workforce Stability The persistent tension between maintaining stringent border security and ensuring the continuous flow of essential labor has transformed the American workplace into a complex legislative battleground where every hire

States Lead U.S. Broadband Expansion Through 2026 Policy focus
Policy & Legislation States Lead U.S. Broadband Expansion Through 2026 Policy focus

The transformation of the American digital landscape has reached a definitive turning point as state governments move beyond federal mandates to architect a future of universal, high-speed connectivity. While the early years of this decade were defined by the allocation of massive capital, the

Washington Data Center Regulation Bill Fails in Legislature
Public Services & Infrastructure Washington Data Center Regulation Bill Fails in Legislature

The sudden silence echoing through the marble halls of the Washington State Capitol marked the quiet death of a legislative effort that sought to pull back the curtain on the world’s most powerful cloud computing titans. As the midnight deadline passed in the Senate Ways and Means Committee, House

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