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European Union’s new AI law: What programmers need to know

Open Access Government - Technology News

Human oversight: Facilitating mechanisms for human supervision to detect and rectify errors during AI deployment. This legislation sets a precedent globally, aiming to shape ethical AI practices while ensuring Europe remains a leader in technological innovation.

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Celebrating Legislative Wins to Combat Vacancy in Missouri and Alabama 

Center for Community Progress

Effective legislation is a vital piece of equipping state and local governments to effectively address vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties (VAD). This year, legislative sessions in Missouri and Alabama saw big wins to advance community revitalization. The legislation also allows most Missouri municipalities and St.

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Correctional History Preservation Presentation

iGrantWriters

Nearly 50 years later and NIC continues to provide services to corrections, facilitating a safer, more humane, and effective criminal justice field for officers, staff, and supervised populations. They include former and current staff, members of the NIC advisory board, contractors, former students, and legislators.

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Why States Need Stronger Statutes about Animal Cruelty

Barrett & Greene

I have spent a good part of my legislative career pointing out this link between animal cruelty and future violent behavior towards people. When I was in the Connecticut legislature, I had some success passing legislation that addresses the issue. Society’s reaction to such acts of violence against animals?

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The GSE Public-Private Hybrid Model Flunks Again: This Time It’s the Federal Home Loan Bank System (Part 2)

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

It is considered one of America’s government- sponsored enterprises (GSEs), i.e., public-private hybrid corporations created by Congress and authorized to engage only in a narrowly-tailored set of activities. trillion of assets) and are the most well-known and studied GSEs. 6 This was totally inconsistent with the original design.

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Coping With Confusion: Tips for New Hires

GovLoop

It might not surprise you to learn that there’s a lot of bureaucracy in government. Not only are there priorities that are set, but legislative initiatives [can] reshape what [an agency] does.” Another consequence of the legislative process is the possibility of shutdowns. The government loves, loves, loves acronyms.

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FEDERAL TORTS CLAIMS ACT: Feres Doctrine Cracked? Opening of Pandora's Box or Further Encasement in Stone?

NLRG (National Legal Research Group)

This legislation included a substantial "crack" in the over 70-year-old, court-imposed Feres doctrine, which barred tort claims by military members against the United States for injuries incurred incident to service. Trish Sifka , Senior Attorney, National Legal Research Group. at 143; see also United States v. DeVries , 139 S.