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How cities, states, and tribes can boost entrepreneurship via the American Rescue Plan

While a significant amount of attention has rightfully gone to the $350 billion in flexible funding provided to states, counties, cities, and tribes in the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (ARP), this historic bill also contains an important separate investment aimed at supporting entrepreneurs and small businesses.

Knopp Resigns as Wyoming CIO After Major Health Data Leak

As Wyoming continues to assess the damages involved in a high-profile health data leak, CIO Gordon Knopp has quit his position.

Is the U.S. suffering from a labor shortage? If so, capitalism has an answer.

The idea that the United States suffers from a labor shortage is fast becoming conventional wisdom. But before you accept the idea, it’s worth taking a few minutes to think it through.

How to Avoid Giving Up Too Much Equity, Too Early

Don’t waste your equity. Hang onto it by developing a business plan that will preserve cash, build sales, and keep majority ownership of your startup in your own hands.

National Broadband Availability Map Now Includes 36 States and Four Federal Agencies

The NBAM recently added Arizona, Idaho, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, and South Dakota to its growing roster of state participants.

Are Unemployment Benefits Really Causing a Labor Shortage?

The movers and shakers who think the unemployed are living high on the hog should have to make do on that income.

Why Communities Must Break Out of the Resource Trap

Resource-based communities rarely experience the prosperity their labor makes possible for others. Financially, over the long run, they are often some of the poorest places in North America. 

Childcare is replacing housing as the top reason California is unaffordable

One in three California households is struggling to make ends meet. And childcare, in particular, is pushing expenses over the edge.

Bill To Spur High-Speed Broadband Projects In Rural Communities

A bill to remove barriers for communities seeking to use Economic Development Administration (EDA) grants to develop high-speed broadband access was introduced in the House of Representatives today by Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Ranking Member Sam Graves (MO-06) and Rep. Michael Guest (R-MS).

Rural areas are looking for workers. They need broadband to get them.

As a manufacturer of asphalt paving equipment, Weiler is exactly the kind of business that benefits from the federal government increasing spending on roads and bridges. But when Patrick Weiler talks about infrastructure, the issue he raises has almost nothing to do with his company’s core business.