Proposed Trump Budget Cuts to States Not Happening. At Least Not Yet.
ANALYSIS: New Jersey’s former comptroller and budget director offers insights on the complexities of the federal appropriations process.
Federal Reform, Slow Revenue Growth Pressure States
Despite the third-longest U.S. economic recovery on record, lackluster growth in state tax collections has left many policymakers with little wiggle room to balance their budgets.
Payday-Lending Lobbyists Swarm Indiana Statehouse
In the Obama era, the industry turned to state lawmakers to make its case. That strategy doesn’t seem to be changing.
South Carolina Officials Predict Litigation Over Big Lottery Error
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Nashville mayor’s affair leads to new scrutiny; federal judge’s Yellowstone bison decision; N.Y. state’s 11th-most-polluted waterway; and Colorado’s increase in traffic deaths.
Up to $20 Million in Grants Available for Coal Communities in Appalachia
It's the latest round of grants under the POWER initiative, which targets places where the coal sector has declined.
What Amazon Does to Poor Cities
The debate over Amazon’s HQ2 obscures the company’s rapid expansion of warehouses in low-income areas.
Volcker Alliance Updates Its State Budget Report Cards
A new detailed breakdown of the state-by-state ratings and additional insights aim to help state budget practitioners “understand and improve their state's critical fiscal practices.”
What Does the Economic Forecast Look Like for U.S. Metro Areas?
Estimates presented to mayors last week show solid national GDP growth in the near term. But there are concerns about workforce participation, regional divides and immigration policy.
Appalachia, Civil War Scholars Alarmed by Kentucky Governor's Budget Ax
STATE & LOCAL ROUNDUP | Michigan governor says pipeline isn’t at risk for imminent failure; fake flu information in Oklahoma; and a step closer to paying every city employee at least $15 an hour in Cleveland.
State Rainy Day Funds Grow Even as Total Balances Lag
Some states have struggled to save given sluggish tax revenue growth and have had to make more recent withdrawals from fiscal reserves.
Reeling from Dismal State Budget, La. Gov. Takes Aim at ‘Obscene’ College Coaching Salaries
Gov. John Bel Edwards has had to consider suspending classes at state colleges. He thinks the millions going to coaches could be better spent.
Route Fifty’s 2018 Management Survey Shows Different Attitudes on Budgeting Practices
Three-quarters of local government respondents said their organization would benefit from priorities-based budgeting.
Craft Beer Is the Strangest, Happiest Economic Story in America
Corporate goliaths are taking over the U.S. economy. Yet small breweries are thriving. Why?
State and Local Jurisdictions Step Up to Fill Federal Void During Shutdown
As the impasse continues on Capitol Hill, some governors vow action to keep national parks open with their own resources.
Federal Tax Changes May Prompt State Tax Overhauls
A windfall from the new federal tax law gives many states the flexibility to comprehensively rewrite their own tax codes, something not seen for decades.
Trump Administration's Shift on Marijuana Could Imperil Banking Arrangements
By forcing cannabis businesses to rely on cash, the move might make businesses, owners and employees vulnerable to theft and complicate state efforts to collect taxes on drug sales.
With New Jersey’s Pensions in Crisis, a Question of Fiscal Priorities
To lure Amazon’s HQ2, the Garden State is offering more than double its annual contribution to the public pension system—a system that paid out $5.5 billion more in benefits than it accrued last year.
In Response to the Federal Tax Law, N.Y. Gov. Cuomo Promises Court Battle and State Code Changes
"It is crass, it is ugly, it is divisive, it is partisan legislating, it is an economic civil war," Cuomo said of the tax rewrite.
A Bit of Good News in a County That Closed All Its Libraries
As volunteers step up to run community libraries, a new intergovernmental agreement in southwest Oregon gives local advocates there some new hope.
Is the Tax Fight Over the SALT Deduction a Sign of Waning State and Local Influence on Capitol Hill?
“Do we have the clout we once had?" said the executive director of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. "That’s a very difficult question."
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