Illinois Comptroller Halts Payments for Governor’s Top Initiative

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Tennessee sues feds over refugee resettlement; Texas lawmakers target local taxes; and Jacksonville’s battle with Formosan termites.

‘Smallest Town in America’ Has an Enormous Budget Problem

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Minnesota’s numerous state secrecy provisions; Texas legislature vs. local governments; and some Maine schools may see big budget cuts.

156 Congressional Lawmakers Sign Letter in Defense of Muni Bond Tax Exemption

“Changes to the tax-code should recognize the vital role of tax-exempt municipal bonds,” says the letter, which was sent to leaders on the House Ways and Means Committee.

Connecticut’s Perpetual Fiscal Crisis

Poised on a financial cliff, the Nutmeg State vies for worst competitive condition in the nation as some of its municipalities look like they're on the road to possible bankruptcies.

Scofflaw City? Cash-Strapped East Cleveland Battles to Retain Contested Red-Light Cameras

Collections agents press traffic ticket holders for payment while the Ohio Supreme Court reviews red-light cases from across the state.

Illinois Governor, Attorney General Deadlocked in Battle of Pointing Fingers

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Army of volunteers saves Colorado town from fire; Maine considers state pension income tax exemption; and Baltimore tentatively increases minimum wage.

West Virginia’s Counties Sound Alarm as State Budget Impasse Looms

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Wisconsin may eliminate state treasurer; N.J. mayor facing corruption charges; and increasing penalties for killing a police dog.

Bill Gates' Idea for a Robot Tax Called 'Extremely Misguided'

Does taxing technology lead to a slippery slope?

Mayors Worry Looming Federal Cuts Could Deal Heavy Blow to City Budgets

“The only place you can take it from are the things that we use to actually protect our cities,” New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said in an interview.

Is Deferred Maintenance a Financial Time Bomb for State and Local Governments?

It’s hard to know because there’s not a standardized way for measuring or recording it, but a budding coalition of experts and industry leaders wants to look at ways to change that.

Virginia Poised to Lead on Risk Analysis of State Pension Investments

In recent decades, state pension funds across the country have shifted to more complex investments with greater exposure to financial market volatility.

Embracing a Priority-Focused Approach to Local Government Budgeting

“Every program is scored by mandate, reliance, recovery cost, demand and population served. And this is where policy questions come to life.”

A New Path to Authorize an Income Tax in Washington State May Start in Seattle

Advocates think that there’s “a great moment to seize” locally but Republicans in Olympia may be one step ahead.

States Would Feel Impact of Federal Tax Reform

How would changes to the U.S. tax code‎ affect state revenue?

Pennsylvania Governor’s Twitter Town Hall Focuses on Budget Cuts

Gov. Tom Wolf addresses closing the “Delaware loophole” and responds to his critics on fiscal stewardship.

Oregon Bill Proposing ‘Coffee Tax’ Seeks to Perk Up State Revenues

The five cent per pound excise tax would be imposed on coffee beans sold wholesale.

City Leaders Meet With Trump Staff and Members of Congress

Infrastructure and protecting the municipal bond tax exemption are top priorities.

Bay Area City Heading Toward Bankruptcy?; Iowa Looks at Preempting Cities on Minimum Wage

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Is Edwards using tactics from Jindal’s Louisiana budget playbook; N.J. county distributes potassium-iodide pills; a blueprint for a city-county consolidation in Upstate N.Y.

Threat to Tax Deduction Roils High-Tax States

Could the deduction for state and local taxes disappear from the federal form? Wealthy, high-tax states hope not.

Big Questions Hang Over State Budgets as Trump Era Begins

“I think it’s going to be stormy,” one expert said at an Urban Institute panel discussion on what may be in store for state budgets in the years ahead.

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