Following the Arizona Supreme Court upholding an 1864 total abortion ban, Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes, both Democrats, launched ReproductiveHealth.az.gov to educate Arizona women about their healthcare rights and resources.
In honor of April being Financial Literacy Month, North Dakota has launched a new digital resource to help residents improve their financial literacy.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is using high-resolution data to find and protect important habitat features like wildlife road crossings.
New York State has rolled out Contracts by the Numbers, a new web page from the Office of the State Comptroller that features a dashboard with expanded procurement search tools provided in Open Book New York.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has entered a partnership with CHESS Health and Trillium Health Resources to enhance support for North Carolinians working toward recovery from substance use disorders.
West Virginia has rolled out a significant upgrade to the West Virginia Infrastructure Hub website, an online tool that helps connect West Virginian communities with Federal funding opportunities.
The recently launched Build.ca.gov website is highlighting what California Gov. Gavin Newsom calls “once-in-a-generation investments in California infrastructure.”
In a bid to address the state’s growing flood risks due to climate change, New Jersey has rolled out new and enhanced tools and technologies designed to provide prospective homebuyers and renters with information they need to make better informed decisions on where to live and how to protect their property from flood damage.
As part of the state’s overall climate adaptation efforts, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has announced the launch of a statewide resilience website.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has announced plans for four major actions that are aimed at transforming digital experience in state government.