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Mar2

Be Counted

As a country, we will be filling out the census in less than a month.  The results of this decennial census can mean millions in resources and representation in the courts and local government. Data from the decennial census is used to determine how half a trillion dollars in [...]

Feb27

Don’t Cancel Your City Council Meetings

Businesses all over the country are taking steps to keep their employees safe from the deadly coronavirus outbreak by allowing them to work from home. In the area hardest hit in the country, King County in Washington state, government buildings are doing the same. The Department of Homeland Security has [...]

Nov15

Humanizing Government Presence Online

Moving beyond managing towards building trust More and more people are using the internet to interact and to get information about their local government. The human touch can be lost with the impersonal nature of the internet. We won’t end the debate of whether the internet is eroding or enhancing [...]

Apr15

Closed Captioning – What’s the Real Deal?

Are you getting marketing emails from companies telling you that Section 508 went into effect this year?  They're saying that governments live streaming or recording public meetings now need closed captioning to be compliant?  What is the real deal? What this is referring to is the 21st Century Communications and [...]

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