Why Would Congress Bail Out Miners’ Pensions?
If legislators on Capitol Hill don’t act by the end of April, miners will lose their health-care benefits. They may soon lose their retirement benefits, too.
As ‘Meat Ax’ Hangs Over Federal Budget, Mayors and County Officials Defend CDBG
“The president’s proposal is unacceptable,” Columbia, S.C., Mayor Stephen Benjamin said Wednesday as he discussed President Trump’s plan to eliminate Community Development Block Grant funding.
‘We Can’t Fix Alaska on Cuts Alone’
With his state on shaky fiscal ground, Gov. Bill Walker is trying to thaw the ice as deadlocked legislative leaders try to resolve their differences and find a way to generate new revenue.
Taxing the New Economy, Starting With Uber, Lyft
Ride-hailing services are among the new services to get taxed, as states seek to align old tax codes with a new economy.
N.Y. Budget Deal Includes ‘Federal Financial Response Mechanism’ for Cuomo
With cuts from Congress and Trump “inevitable,” the governor said that “it’s very important not put our financial feet in concrete but that we can adjust when we need to.”
The U.S. States That Rely The Most on Trade With China
A trade war with China would have the biggest economic impact on Tennessee, Washington, California and South Carolina.
Public Authorities: Essential to Services Though Some States Question Oversight
While public authorities can succeed in clearing sometimes obstructed paths to debt issuance, some express concern about a lack of oversight of them.
The Local Government Preemption Debate in Texas Isn’t Just About Cities
In Gov. Greg Abbott’s war on local regulations, county leaders—including some in conservative jurisdictions—are wary of the potential impacts on their finances.
Cuomo: ‘New York State Is a Target for Hostile Federal Actions’
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Missouri governor’s 'secretive tactics; a need for ‘drastic measures’' in Connecticut; and Uber’s expansion in Wyoming.
‘Surge Parking’ Pilot Prompts ‘Revenue Piggy Bank’ Worries in Chicago
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: California’s big infrastructure funding proposal; Bridgegate sentencing; and Nevada’s state worker unionization bill.
Merging Colleges to Cut Costs and Still Boost Graduation Rates
Increasing college graduation rates without increasing funding is a goal in many states. At least one is demonstrating it’s possible to use the merger of two- and four-year schools to help boost graduation rates.
Energy States Weigh Options in Spending Wealth Funds
Alaska, Montana, New Mexico, and North Dakota policymakers are considering various proposals that could affect their states’ wealth fund spending.
NFL Commissioner Sends ‘Grim’ Letter to Oakland Mayor
Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Drone crashes into Buffalo City Hall; Iowa’s awful repeat drunk-driving record; and county supervisor in Virginia attacked by deer.
Haven’t Gotten Your State Tax Refund? You’re Not Alone
Taxpayer refunds are being held up for months as states try to ferret out tax fraud.
9 Common Practices for Successful Government Revenue Management
How many of these techniques are you using to collect debts?
N.M. Gov: 'Now We’re Staring Down the Path of a Government Shutdown’
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: San Diego police deploy mouth-swab marijuana tests; tracking drowned snorkelers in Hawaii; and Georgia county weighs ‘tiny houses’ regulations.
Isolated Rural Communities Brace for Trump’s Essential Air Service Cuts
Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: A massive fire in Raleigh raises big safety questions; New Mexico legislature adjourns without a balanced budget; and New Hampshire looks to millennial gamblers to raise revenue.
Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts Would Be Hard Hits for State and Local Governments
The president is calling for the elimination of funding for the Community Development Block Grant program and the TIGER grant program, as well as steep cuts to EPA grants.
Which State and Local Programs Will Be Casualties of Trump-Era Budgeting?
Analysts at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities say federal grants that make up about one-third of state budgets may soon disappear.
Federal Defense Spending Varies Widely Across States
Policymakers should consider relative impacts as they debate changes.
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