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Public trust and confidence in elections form the basis of a healthy election system and, ultimately, a healthy democracy. That trust is largely influenced by individual voter experiences.
The Senate passed a massive bipartisan infrastructure bill on August 10th. The $1 trillion deal is aimed at rebuilding the nation’s roads and bridges, modernizing its power grid, repairing and replacing aging water systems, funding new resilience and broadband initiatives, and much more.
2017’s Hurricane Maria resulted in at least 2,975 deaths and approximately $90 billion in damage, making it one of the deadliest and costliest hurricanes in U.S. history.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, representatives of the Pontchartrain Levee District (PLD), and federal, state, and local officials gathered Monday to celebrate a significant milestone.
At Civix, our clients are driven by the millions they serve. In turn, we’re driven to ensure they have the best solutions to support their work. We want to help bring innovative ideas to a public sector that faces significant challenges.
With the current pandemic, many states expanded absentee and mail-in ballot options to allow people to vote safely from the comfort of their homes. Legislation is being considered by many states that would further expand and make increased accessibility processes permanent.
Tornadoes in Tennessee, mudslides in Oregon, wildfires in California, winter storms in Texas, hurricanes across the Gulf South… Dozens of federal disasters have been declared over the past year,
A Government Technology case study published this week outlines how the State of Vermont, leveraging Civix technology, overcame unprecedented challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic as well