Everyone wants to be smarr. That goes for communities, cities and states now too. That's why Public Utilities Fortnightly is publishing this special issue. To take our readers inside the latest goings-on in this fascinating and flourishing topic. Yes, the smartening of communities, cities, and states is trending. Inside these pages you will find the latest and greatest information on this topic. Plus, you will get a taste of what is coming. According to Sue Gander, with the National Governors Association, the smart state movement gained momentum in Illinois. Gander defines a smart state as.
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