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7 Remote Work Myths: Separating Fact From Fiction

There are many misconceptions surrounding being a remote worker. Here are some of the myths:

Biden-Harris Administration Announces Nearly $1 Billion in New Internet for All Funding Available to Tribal Lands

This second round of funding from the Internet for All initiative’s Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP) will make up to approximately $980 million available for Native American, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian communities for the deployment of Internet infrastructure on Tribal Lands, affordability programs, telehealth and distance learning initiatives.

Montana climate ruling could shape future action to curb greenhouse gases

Only five states have a higher per-capita level of greenhouse gas emissions than Montana, the judge wrote in her order. In 2019, the state extracted enough coal, oil and gas to produce about 70 million tons of carbon dioxide, while its fossil fuel consumption resulted in 32 million tons of CO2 being produced. By way of comparison, the EPA estimates the United States as a whole produced more than 5,000 million tons of CO2 in 2019.

Protecting Your Home from Fires: The Power of EverLog Siding

It’s a grim reality: wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense. In light of these troubling events, we wanted to reach out and share the peace of mind that EverLog Siding can provide to homeowners amidst such dangers.

Small Business Administration (SBA) Annual Regional Cluster Survey

To assist in this process, we request that you complete the forthcoming survey from Optimal. We suggest that you whitelist [email protected] and nbahel@optimalsolutionsgroup so that future communications are not sent to your spam folder.

New Zealand’s Legalization of Incremental Housing Is Bearing Fruit

“Part of what makes these reforms so successful is that they allowed incremental increases in housing density over a very large area, rather than concentrated upzoning to high densities in a limited number of places,”

How a New Program is Helping Small Cities Transform Their Transportation Systems

Last year, a consortium of organizations lead by Bloomberg Philanthropies quietly launched a sprawling resource called the Local Infrastructure Hub, which provides communities under 150,000 residents with a full slate of “grant application boot camps,” peer mentorships, and expert design guidance aimed at making their bids for federal funding as competitive as possible.

Towns could save themselves from wildfire — if they knew about this money

Less than 10% of communities facing wildfire risk have a protection plan.

The Online Problem That Isn’t Being Solved

If you live in rural America, your Internet access can still be hard to come by. States can change the situation.

Child-Care Prices Are Rising at Nearly Twice the Overall Inflation Rate

Drawing on a decade of data, the 10th annual Care.com Cost of Care Report is our most comprehensive research yet. Uncover cost trends and valuable cost-saving strategies for your child care needs.