
In the Age of Hacking and Social Media, Is the Census Bureau Ready For Technical Difficulties?
This is the first cenusus that will be online and in a world with social media. So is the bureau ready for hackers, fake news and social media campaigns?
In the Age of Hacking and Social Media, Is the Census Bureau Ready For Technical Difficulties?
This is the first cenusus that will be online and in a world with social media. So is the bureau ready for hackers, fake news and social media campaigns?
Urban Review: The Power of Porches, Subsidized Healthcare and a 100-Day Agenda for Harris County
This week, new research on the link between access to subsidized health care and falling behind on rent or mortgage payments, a poetic look at the power of porches, possible priorities for Harris County's new leadership and more.
What To Watch: Looking Ahead to the 86th Legislative Session
Thanks in part to the results of the recent election, lawmakers are underscoring this session as a time to focus on "bread and butter" issues.
Sales Tax Could be the Key to Alleviate Revenue Shortfalls
Government entities in the Greater Houston region are increasingly struggling to provide urban-level services to all residents, particularly those in unincorporated suburban areas. Raising or allowing high-growth urban counties to collect sales tax could improve the provision of public services to all residents.
Governing A Growing Region: Addressing Challenges of Service Provision and Development in Houston
This report takes a regional view to find major issues with the way our growth is governed.
Regional governance in the Houston area currently produces disparities between communities and frustrates regional challenges. Regional revenue sharing offers a different approach without ceding local autonomy.
A patchwork of cities, counties, municipal utility districts and other jurisdictions across the region has created barriers to long-term regional prosperity, according to a new report.
Want to Make Your City Care About A Policy Issue? Try A Dashboard.
Data scientist Jeff Reichman of January Advisors has been building a bridge between data and policymakers in Houston and beyond.
The Challenge of the 2020 Census
With a legal fight ongoing around the citizenship question, many argue trust has already been damaged.
Mayors Acknowledge Inequality For the Most Part, But May Still Be Misunderstanding It
A new survey shows that most mayors are aware of inequality and discrimination, but they tend to think its better than compared to the rest of the country and likely discount its impact on key services.
Report Describes Fragmented Highway Enforcement in Houston
One clear path for improvement is the highway enforcement of Harris County and the Houston region.
Collaborations and Overlapping Services in Harris County Law Enforcement
This report will lay out the landscape of law enforcement in Harris County and document existing overlapping services.
Harris County's Contract Deputy Program Presents Funding and Equity Concerns
The program allows private entities to contract for law enforcement patrol but it presents funding and equity challenges.
Report Details Possible Law Enforcement Consolidations and Collaborations
With dozens of law enforcement agencies across Harris County, there is potential for overlapping services.
To Pay for Trauma Centers, State Program Sinks Thousands of Texas Drivers into Deep Debt
Texas Tribune | Though lawmakers acknowledge the policy disproportionately hurts the poor, they've struggled to eliminate it.
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