Biden administration sets higher staffing mandates. Most nursing homes don’t meet them.
GCN
APRIL 23, 2024
Under the new rules, nursing homes participating in Medicare and Medicaid will be required to follow designated nurse staffing standards.
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GCN
APRIL 23, 2024
Under the new rules, nursing homes participating in Medicare and Medicaid will be required to follow designated nurse staffing standards.
Community and Economic Development Program of UNC
APRIL 5, 2024
Work-from-home trends have stabilized since 2022. residents, indicates that the average employee spends 28% of their full-paid workdays at home. [1] In industries such as finance, information, and real estate, more than half of employees work from home at least some of the time. 1] In 2024, between 25 and 30% of the U.S.
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GCN
DECEMBER 21, 2023
Shared first by Vice President Kamala Harris, new data on American Rescue Plan funding for home and community-based service highlights successes and underscores the need for more.
Disaster Zone blog
APRIL 6, 2023
These homes are everywhere and need seismic mitigation.
The Market Urbanism Report
DECEMBER 4, 2022
As Census data shows, Sunbelt metros continue to topple coastal ones in home permits.
Center for Community Progress
DECEMBER 13, 2022
The City of Detroit’s innovative Make it Home program harnesses the power of a traditionally harmful system—the property tax foreclosure process—and uses it to increase affordable homeownership, improve housing conditions, and stabilize neighborhoods. Overview and History of Detroit’s Make it Home Program.
GCN
JANUARY 31, 2024
The home health care industry is lucrative—and lightly regulated.
OpenGov
NOVEMBER 15, 2023
Here’s How to Get Federal Dollars to Transform Office Spaces into Homes in Your Community appeared first on OpenGov. At the same time, communities are growing faster than ever. The combination has led the federal government to release […] The post Housing Shortage?
GCN
DECEMBER 1, 2022
The recyclable, 3D-printed homes could help fill the housing gap while advancing sustainable manufacturing.
McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights
JUNE 8, 2023
The founder and CEO of thermondo discusses how he launched and scaled a fully integrated home heating services company in Germany, and the challenges he faced building a green-tech business.
GCN
JANUARY 4, 2024
When potential teachers are considering a position, they often want to know what’s available for affordable housing. “If If I don’t have an answer for that, I lose that applicant,” one school district superintendent says.
NLC (National League of Cities)
MARCH 16, 2023
For too many working families, a lack of adequate, high-quality homes has made affordable housing unavailable. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), “chronic underinvestment in new housing means we simply have too few homes in America, and the consequence has been […] Source
Careers in Government
JUNE 12, 2023
The post How AI Is Impacting the Work-From-Home Labor Market appeared first on Careers in Government. The conversation around AI and the labor market often focuses on the possibility that AI could replace workers one day.
Careers in Government
JULY 22, 2023
If you’re getting ready to work from home, or already are, and want some need-to-know tips on getting a better experience, you’ve come to the right place. The post 6 Simple Strategies You Need to Know for a Better Work-From-Home Experience appeared first on Careers in Government.
GCN
FEBRUARY 7, 2024
The signatories say the agreement’s focus on building emissions will signal to manufacturers that there will be a robust market for heat pumps in the coming years.
iGrantWriters
JUNE 7, 2023
They are offering funds for Home Study (HS) and Post-Release Services (PRS) for unaccompanied children. PRS is available for all released unaccompanied children and includes virtual check-ins, case management services, and intensive in-home engagements.
NLC (National League of Cities)
DECEMBER 16, 2022
One way is through home […] Source As the weather turns colder for many across the country, heating bills rise. Coupled with higher energy costs in many regions, residents may be looking for ways to decrease their monthly bills.
The Market Urbanism Report
DECEMBER 4, 2022
As Census data shows, Sunbelt metros continue to topple coastal ones in home permits.
GCN
APRIL 17, 2024
States are stepping in with tax breaks and zoning changes to help replace the unwanted cubicle farms with much-needed housing.
California Department of Technology
MAY 10, 2023
Continue reading California Brings Home Two Tech Industry Awards at TechBlog. State Chief Information Officer and CDT Director Liana Bailey-Crimmins received the GoldenGov Award for State Executive of the Year. This prestigious award recognizes her for being a visionary leader navigating a new and rapidly evolving technology landscape.
The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)
MARCH 4, 2024
Introduction In November of last year, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) published a report 1 (the Report) recommending reforms for the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) System. The Federal Home Loan Bank System, established in 1932, is another GSE, sometimes known as the “third GSE,” currently with about $1.3
Disaster Zone blog
JUNE 4, 2023
Rates statewide went up 30 percent year over year.
The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)
MARCH 11, 2024
Introduction The Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) System 1 is a relatively unknown but important part of America’s housing and financial system, with over $1 trillion in assets. It was established by Congress in 1932 and today consists of 11 regional FHLBanks that operate as one system, cross-guaranteeing each other’s debts.
GCN
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a temporary state law that allowed employers to withhold municipal income tax irrespective of where their employees performed their work. The ruling sets a precedent in the state.
Disaster Zone blog
NOVEMBER 20, 2023
Deciding where to rent or buy based on disasters and crime.
CarahCast
DECEMBER 11, 2020
Listen to Phil Ditzel, Sales Specialist at Nutanix discuss how to implement a work from home environment in a timely, effective, and secure manner with Nutanix's desktop as a service (DaaS), Xi Frame.
NLC (National League of Cities)
APRIL 19, 2024
Thomas In January 2024, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas invested $2 million with nonprofits and banks to educate and assist clients with heirs’ property issues, and in Atlanta, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta made $1 million heirs’ property grant funding available in 2022. By Houston City Councilmember Tiffany D.
Data.gov
MAY 12, 2020
Data.gov has made a few updates to its home page in recent days. The post Updates to Data.gov Home Page appeared first on Data.gov. For users seeking information about the coronavirus, we have added a prominent link to coronavirus.gov We have also added navigation to two existing sites, strategy.data.gov and resources.data.gov.
GCN
NOVEMBER 1, 2023
Historically, the two states have had very different approaches to insuring against natural disasters. That’s changing.
GCN
APRIL 17, 2023
The agency is looking for providers to help address the cybersecurity and privacy vulnerabilities in the telehealth ecosystem as it works to create a practice guide on the topic.
The Market Urbanism Report
NOVEMBER 1, 2020
To add new homes more quickly, cities need to streamline bueraucracy.
The Market Urbanism Report
NOVEMBER 1, 2020
To add new homes more quickly, cities need to streamline bueraucracy.
The Market Urbanism Report
OCTOBER 31, 2022
Unpacking the notion of "induced demand" in the housing market.
GCN
JANUARY 4, 2024
Property taxes are rising along with real estate prices—particularly in the Mountain West.
The Market Urbanism Report
JULY 29, 2022
Many jurisdictions have laws mandating a minimum lot size or unit square footage. Institute for Justice is fighting back.
GCN
DECEMBER 8, 2023
City officials hope that allowing up to three units per lot will increase supply and slow the explosive increase in housing costs. The measure was approved by Austin City Council in a 9-2 vote late Thursday night.
McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights
OCTOBER 6, 2023
Agile-for-hardware product development can reduce time-to-market and improve quality and productivity. Five key changes can help leaders capture the benefits of agile for hardware.
GAO (US Government Accountability Office)
AUGUST 2, 2022
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) are important in every workplace, including federal ones. But the Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) also need to consider DEIA in all aspects of U.S.
CarahCast
APRIL 2, 2021
In this podcast, experts from Zscaler & Garnet River discussed how K-12 organizations can provide a secure and seamless transition for their Home Internet Access for Students that includes remote learning, as well as, ensuring compliance through simple Internet safety, privacy and security policy implementation.
The Market Urbanism Report
MAY 9, 2020
The mandates are indirect, raising home costs without solving environmental problems.
The Market Urbanism Report
MAY 9, 2020
The mandates are indirect, raising home costs without solving environmental problems.
McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights
MARCH 29, 2024
Survey responses show increased confidence in the economy—globally and at home. Geopolitical concerns persist, and respondents increasingly view political transitions and policy changes as pressing risks.
GCN
OCTOBER 1, 2022
A potential solution to Virginia’s housing shortage comes from the nozzle of a 3D printer.
GCN
APRIL 4, 2024
An estimated 22 million Americans still lack home broadband access, according to a new report. But that number could be higher after the FCC increased the definition of what constitutes broadband.
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