How Has Federal Spending on State and Local Grants Changed Over the Last 57 Years?
Four charts that illustrate the evolution in spending.
Senator Rejects White House Rationale For Gutting Great Lakes Restoration Funds
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney suggested Arkansas taxpayers shouldn’t have to help pay for conserving the lakes. U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow didn’t buy that.
Trump’s Not Backing Down on Cuts to Local Government Programs
His full budget proposal, which came out on Tuesday, mirrors a blueprint issued in March, and proposes controversial cuts to funding that supports federal grants and loans.
Tax Revenue Has Recovered in 31 States, Despite Flat Q3
Overall, state tax revenue has bounced back more slowly after the 2007-09 recession than the three previous downturns.
With Online Sales Booming, States Struggle to Capture Sales Tax
While brick-and-mortar stores are closing, online retailing is flourishing — and states are trying to collect taxes on remote sales.
White House Hasn’t Ruled Out Cutting the Muni Bond Tax Exemption
“They didn’t say if it was gonna go away or not… It’s just on the table.”
Hartford Suffers Downgrade, as Connecticut Struggles With Its Budget
Uncertainty about state aid has analysts concerned about capital city’s general obligation and stadium bonds.
The Already Staggering Unpaid Bill Pile in Illinois Continues to Grow
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Kentucky AG looks at governor’s possible “personal enrichment”; ACLU sues Delaware town over code enforcement; and San José’s alternate energy action.
Legal Judgments Can Add to Local Government Distress
Of the 18 general purpose local government bankruptcies filed since 2006, legal judgments have been an important factor in five, or nearly 30 percent, according to research by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Tax-Averse County’s Last Public Library Prepares to Close
Funding for a library system that covers an area larger than the state of Connecticut has dried up. What comes next?
Distribution of Grants Proposed for Elimination by White House Varies Widely
Twenty of the federal programs that FFIS tracks have been recommended for termination.
The States That Tax Cigarettes at the Highest and Lowest Rates
The Tax Foundation has new rankings and an interactive tool that look at the taxes states levy on a pack of smokes and changes in state cigarette tax revenue over the years.
Richmond Mayor Calls Council Move an ‘Overreach of Legislative Authority’
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Boise River flood emergency; Trump taps Texas mayor for HUD post; and tablet computers for Colorado inmates.
Business Taxes Are a Taxing Challenge Facing Government
Three trends to watch for in business tax non-compliance.
California’s Plan to Tax Rockets by the Mile Is Exactly What Space Companies Want
After 62 miles, the companies are deemed to be in space, and would not incur further taxes.
How Do State and Local Programs Fare in the Fiscal 2017 Federal Spending Deal?
Legislation has emerged to keep the federal government running through September. But tougher negotiations could be on the horizon for the upcoming budget cycle.
‘Every Year We Seem to Be Dancing on the Edge of This Cliff’
City and county government leaders lament the uncertainty surrounding the federal budget.
The Restaurants Hurt Most by Minimum-Wage Hikes
A new study finds that the eateries most likely to suffer are those that diners already feel lukewarm about.
Talk of Federal Tax Cuts Chills Affordable Housing Market
Federal tax cuts would make low-income housing tax credits, the key to financing almost every affordable housing project in the nation, worth less to investors.
States Continue to Rebuild Rainy Day Reserves
At least 24 states ended fiscal 2016 with larger rainy day funds as a share of operating costs than before the 2007-09 downturn.
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