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Tina Trenkner

Tina Trenkner

Deputy Editor, GOVERNING.com

Tina Trenkner (@TinaTrenkner) is GOVERNING.com deputy web editor. She started at GOVERNING in 2009 and has covered stories such as the rise of the coder in local government and the risks of using social media. Previously, she worked for Education Week and Pre-K Now, a completed project from the Pew Center on the States. She is a graduate of Northwestern University and thinks of Evanston often.

 

Legacy systems have New Jersey hankering for a major electronic records renovation.
Only Pelham, Mass., can lay claim to having the oldest town hall in continuous use for town meetings.
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Is there true cost savings in consolidation? Ken and Bill debate the merits and demerits of such proposals and actions.
Diane Rowland, chair of a commission to look at Medicaid and CHIP, explains how the group will study the federal-state programs' ability to provide affordable, quality care.
The President's commission faces up to longevity. When will pension funds?
Plus: measuring student achievement, balancing state budgets, and more management news.
Cell phones provide inmates with a connection to the outside world, so prison systems look at legal ways to prevent inmates from making calls while on the inside.
A graduate of Boulder County's intense Leadership Academy shares how she strengthened her leadership skills and network, while juggling work and family.