Watch: How to Help Your Local Government Stop Buying from Amazon
ILSR's virtual briefing on Amazon’s growing capture of your local public dollars — and what you can do about it.
ILSR's virtual briefing on Amazon’s growing capture of your local public dollars — and what you can do about it.
NOLA’s Community Lighthouse initiative creates local hubs with rooftop solar and portable batteries to save lives after storms.
In 2025, we saw seven new municipal broadband networks across the country that were lit up for service.
The free event, featuring Keller & Heckman attorneys Sean Stokes and Casey Lide, will focus on the most pressing legal considerations facing community broadband projects...
ILSR's fact sheet outlines ways your state can use policy to target monopolies that harm small businesses, communities, and consumers
Climate leaders can revitalize the movement by rallying against excessive utility profits.
The city of Williston, Florida is joining the ranks of municipalities across the nation that are building their own fiber broadband networks.
These plug-in devices bypass utility hassles to offer cheap, convenient power for everyone.
Composting infographics and signage in one convenient spot, ready to share with your community.
Two dozen California cities are making progress bringing affordable fiber to 16,500 new locations in the Golden State.
ILSR's statement on the introduction of the Fair Competiton for Small Business Act in the U.S. Senate.
Learn how public power can tackle the affordability crisis.
Ron Knox explores the growing movement of localized anger at corporate power, and how it can offer "a light out of the darkness."
The Mamdani administration has a crucial opportunity to reverse New York City's affordability crisis; this ILSR policy memo suggests strategies to do so.
Find out how quarterly distributed solar capacity growth compares to that of other power sectors.