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Delaware capitol building
Delaware capitol building. (Getty Images)

Delaware CIO Greg Lane resigns

Greg Lane, who served as CIO since June of 2023, has stepped down. His interim replacement is Jordan Schulties, the state technology bureau's chief of administration.
Wes Allen
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen testifies during a hearing before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee at Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on March 12, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong / Getty Images)

Alabama secretary of state says he found 25 noncitizen voters

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen claims to have found noncitizen voters and noncitizen registrants, but he has not shared information on his office's methodology.
Mikie Sherrill
New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill greets the audience before a conversation between Stephen Colbert & Conan O’Brien to benefit Montclair Film at New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Dec. 7, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey. (Michael Loccisano / Getty Images)

Under a new governor, New Jersey will keep its innovation office and its innovation chief

New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill has announced that Dave Cole, the state's innovation chief will stay on to lead an office that recent legislation ensures will become…
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Gretchen Whitmer
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, answers questions after speaking on the theme “Build, America, Build!” on April 9, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Win McNamee / Getty Images)

Michigan CIO quietly resigns, governor names acting replacement

Michigan Chief Information Officer Laura Clark has quietly resigned after nearly 20 years with the state government.
coqui treefrog
A tiny coqui treefrog peeks from a rain-soaked canario flower, an ornamental native to South and Central America. The species was accidentally introduced to Hawaii, where it has multiplied to population levels unknown in Puerto Rico and stands as a threat to the welfare of endemic Hawaiian wildlife. Additionally, its shrill call is reportedly annoying to residents and tourists. (Wild Horizons / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Invasive frogs and fire ants featured on Hawaii’s new biosecurity dashboard

Coqui frogs and little fire ants are among the concerns cataloged on a new webpage maintained by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity.
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