The unexpected friction between Florida’s executive leadership and the state’s legislative body reached a significant climax during a recent special session when high-profile proposals were abruptly halted. The Florida legislature recently convened for a special session that was primarily intended
The Opening Question: Why Faster Verification Now A parent snapped a photo of a pay stub on a cracked phone screen at a bus stop, hit upload, and watched a status bar tick forward as a machine parsed ink smudges, cross-checked dates, and routed a clean result back before the ride ended. That brief
In the landscape of public health, the ability to see the "whole person" behind the data is often the difference between a failing policy and a transformative one. New Jersey’s Integrated Population Health Data Project, known as the iPHD, stands as a sophisticated model of how state governments can
As a seasoned political strategist and the driving force behind Government Curated, Donald Gainsborough has spent decades at the intersection of complex legislation and public interest. His expertise is particularly vital now, as states like Colorado grapple with the aggressive expansion of data
As the 2026 midterm elections approach, the political landscape is being reshaped by the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement. At the center of this storm is the Department of Health and Human Services, where traditional public health strategies are being dismantled in favor of a radical
The landscape of human services is undergoing a silent revolution as state legislatures move away from traditional supervision toward a future where digital agency is the standard of care for every citizen. New Hampshire is at the forefront of this shift, exploring a "Technology First" model that