
Compliance officer charges county ignores disabled
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/1843826p-1921778c.html
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 13th March 2002
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/1843826p-1921778c.html
Tags:
Most Recent
-
When spending federal stimulus dollars, local governments are considering long-term, community impactFrom staffing constraints to budget shortfalls and an unprecedented pivot into the digital realm (driven by the pandemic), local governments have confronted myriad challenges over the last few years. But in this, there’s a bright spot: The federal government is investing an unprecedented amount of money into local governments. “The covid pandemic shuffled the deck […]
-
In Nevada county, data underpins efforts to address climate changeAcross the United States, cities and counties are doing their best to confront climate change in myriad ways—from bolstering seawalls to updating electrical grids and everything in between. But in order for communities to best direct their efforts and responsibly spend hard-earned taxpayer dollars, administrators need data. In Washoe County and Reno, Nev., for example, […]
-
$52B semiconductor investment intended to rejuvenate American manufacturingThree decades ago, American manufacturing dominated the semiconductor industry, producing about 40 percent of the global supply annually. But over time, companies shipped business overseas looking to cut costs, and today, the nation produces only 10 percent of all semiconductors. It’s something the Biden Administration is trying to change through CHIPS and Science Act. “There […]
-
How capital improvement project prioritization helps secure infrastructure fundingTrillions of dollars in federal infrastructure funding have been made available to state and local governments across the U.S. since early 2020. This money has been allocated to address the nation’s aging infrastructure, much of which is at or near the end of its useful life, and to bolster the U.S. economy in the wake […]