4 Kansas Ex Governors Join Forces to Fight Sam Brownback’s Fiscal Policies

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Illinois budget mess threatens state road construction; Oakland, Calif., conflict-of-interest inquiry; and Jacksonville consolidated government dispute.

Budget-Strapped Kansas to Borrow $900 Million From Itself; Employees Blamed for N.Y. Prison Escape

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Chicago approves sick leave for all workers; mass shootings spur Denver schools’ switch to push-button locks; and Louisiana Republicans buck governor on shortfall.

As Suburbs Age, Funding Fights Loom

The coming demographic shift could pit families with children against retired boomers in a fight for limited tax dollars.

State Spending and Revenues Are Finally Reaching Pre-Recession Levels Again

But arriving at that threshold has taken “an unusually long time.” And progress varies state-to-state.

Last We Checked, the U.S. Supreme Court Still Sets the Law of the Land

When it comes to collecting sales tax on remote sellers, South Dakota has picked the wrong law to challenge.

Can Car-Centric Suburbs Adjust to Aging Baby Boomers?

The American suburbs are already aging. But car-centric neighborhoods with multilevel homes and scarce sidewalks are a poor match for people who can’t climb stairs or drive a car.

When Parking Lots May Not Be Sound Long-Term Investments for Cities

With so many parking lots currently underutilized and an era of autonomous cars emerging, the return on investment may not be worth it.

New Analysis Has Somewhat Better News for State, Local Public Pensions

But challenges and uncertainty persist, especially for deeply troubled retiree benefit systems in states like Kentucky and Illinois. “Some plans are still in real trouble.”

States Try to Help Private Sector Workers Save for Retirement

Policymakers seek to ensure that new programs can be implemented successfully, impose minimal burdens on employers, protect retirement savings, and are cost-effective and sustainable.

The ‘Sky Is Really Falling’ on Jacksonville?; Calif. Lawmakers Call for Judge’s Resignation

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: N.Y. attorney general questions internet speed and ‘stolen’ land in N.C.

State Health Care Costs Vary Significantly

Demographics, provider fees, Medicaid and the economy can all drive spending.

Route Fifty Viewcast on June 9: Strong Cybersecurity for State and Local Governments

We’ll discuss how to think about effectively protecting agency IT assets and safeguarding public sector information. Register today for this free event.

California's Catastrophic, Drought-Driven Tree Deaths Threaten Wildfires This Summer

Bark beetles have killed more than 29 million trees among the Sierra Nevada mountains, putting the state's wildlife, water supply and air quality all at risk.

Employer-Based Retirement Plans: Access Varies Greatly

More than 40 percent of full-time workers have no pension or 401(k); geography, ethnicity, employer size and worker income all play a part.

In Online Sales Tax Battle, States Pin Hopes on Courts

Unable to collect sales tax from many online businesses, states are passing legislation that may get the court system to settle the issue.

Government Agencies Continue Their Shift to Hybrid IT, But Few Will Go All In

Security concerns, lacking skills, budget constraints and legacy systems all impose barriers to a complete migration to the cloud.

Looking at Transportation Funding Beyond the Gas Tax

Infrastructure Week discussions delved into options for offsetting declines in gasoline and diesel tax revenues. Is taxing vehicle mileage the answer?

Scott Walker’s Battle to Cut Univ. of Wis.’s Budget Continues; More State Layoffs in Conn.

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: San Francisco police chief resigns; Chicago Fraternal Order of Police scrutiny; and D.C. suburb’s big fight over a swing-set.

How Park Directors Attract Wall Street Investors to City Projects

“For Wall Street to want to invest, there’s got to be something for them…” says Seattle’s park director.

How Cities Are Leading the Way on Infrastructure Innovation

“While states weren’t looking, our cities became better governed, better managed places,” said Martin O’Malley, the former governor of Maryland and mayor of Baltimore.

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