Mary Scott Nabers A fast-growing trend may have great impact on government procurement Without funding for infrastructure projects, private sector funding for large public projects may be the only option left.
Allison Barnette AASHTO outlines path to more efficient project funding AASHTO maintains that certain regulations and processes are impeding efficient project delivery, introducing unnecessary costs, risks and delays.
Miles Smith Texas follows federal lead with new regulatory efficiency bill Texas Senate Bill 14 establishes the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office, intended to streamline state regulations.
Adam Rollins State efficiency programs emerge following federal DOGE model As the fervor of government efficiency presses onward, an increasing number of states will establish their own reform departments.
Adam Rollins Texas Senate passes bill to create DOGE-inspired efficiency office The bill will now move into the Texas House, where it will be heard in committee before it can be debated on the floor.
Keaton Peters FCC launches deregulation initiative, seeks industry input The FCC is seeking public input on every rule that could be eliminated to reduce regulatory burdens in the telecommunications sector.
Brady Pieper EPA announces major deregulation push for energy and auto sectors The agency said the goal is to boost domestic energy production, spark the automotive industry and lower the cost of living.
Brady Pieper HUD makes millions available for affordable housing developments Programs support communities that have demonstrated a commitment to affordable housing laws and regulations