The 2025 legislative session in Olympia, Washington, is setting public safety as a paramount focus, as both Democratic and Republican lawmakers prioritize this issue amid other significant concerns like affordability, housing, and education. This session sees the introduction of numerous bills
The 2024 Commonwealth Integrity Survey conducted by the National Anti-Corruption Commission provides a comprehensive look into how integrity and corruption are perceived within the Australian public sector. Conducted between August and September, this extensive survey collected responses from
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has raised critical questions about trust, ethics, and governance, particularly when used by government entities that hold public interest as a central mandate. As AI becomes more integrated into the services provided by government
The state of Texas is witnessing a significant shift in its legislative approach to vaccine mandates and exemptions. This movement, driven by advocacy groups and changing political dynamics, is sparking a heated debate between proponents of vaccine autonomy and public health professionals concerned
In an unexpected development, President Donald Trump's executive order to halt certain federal spending has sparked considerable confusion and concern among Maryland government officials and nonprofit leaders. The directive is meant to pause funding for programs not aligned with the
The Pennsylvania Senate is once again focusing on the reauthorization and potential amendment of Chapter 14, a law initially designed to protect low-income utility customers from having their services disconnected during the winter months. This law, which had lapsed in December 2024, provided