State and Local Attorneys Brace for a Workload Increase
Laws keep evolving, budgets keep tightening and more experienced attorneys are ready to retire, making automation that much more important for governments.
County in Wisconsin Looks to Partner With Neighboring Jurisdictions on Vital Services
“It’s something that will be an evolutionary process, not revolutionary,” according to Washington County administrator Joshua Schoemann.
Building Resilient Infrastructure With a ‘Broken’ Revenue Model
The mayor of Syracuse, New York offers some perspective on how preparing the city for a changing climate and extreme weather is interwoven with issues like municipal finance and poverty.
Senate Panel Advances Bill That Would Boost TIGER, Maintain CDBG Funding
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins was caught on a hot mic at a mark-up hearing for the legislation making some blunt comments.
Pennsylvania’s Big Budgetary Gamble With Proposal for ‘Satellite’ Casinos
STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP: EPA faces lawsuit over ‘vague’ pollution permits in Texas; a California wildfire grows near Yosemite; and a mini-pig proposal in Billings, Montana.
State Lotteries Fight ‘Jackpot Fatigue,’ Casino Competition
States advertise, tweak lotteries to keep the money pouring in.
The Best and Worst States Ranked by Their Finances
The Mercatus Center at George Mason University has a new 50-state analysis of financial conditions.
U.S. House Appropriations Bill Would Kill TIGER Grants, Provide $2.9 Billion for CDBG
The legislation would also unlock as much as $900 million for the Amtrak Gateway tunnel replacement program in the New York City area.
State and Local Pension Plans Shift Toward ‘Alternative’ Investments
New research from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College sheds some light on how that looks and what it means.
Chris Christie's Day at the Beach
The New Jersey governor was photographed at a beach he’d ordered closed because of a budget impasse.
A Long-Haul Rail Journey on a Train Trump Wants to Eliminate
One of the best ways to better appreciate America is, unfortunately, an endangered species thanks to the White House.
Maine Governor Sends Shutdown Warning Email to State Employees
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Cuomo declares state of emergency for subways in N.Y.C.; Manhattan Beach vs. Los Angeles; and Colorado’s biggest pot bust since legalization.
Mayors to Consider Adopting Resolution Against Trump’s Proposed CDBG Cuts
The city executives will do so at the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Miami Beach later this week.
GOP Senator to White House: Hands Off Oil and Gas Payments to Gulf Coast States
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke told Louisiana U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy that he’d work with him to address concerns about a plan in President Trump’s budget to redirect the funds.
Dogged Fiscal Showdown in Illinois Gives Local School Leaders Major Heartburn
Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: Latino homelessness surges in L.A. County; clogged drain pipes flood N.C. town for 2nd time in 3 weeks; and Alaska’s struggle to fund homes for senior citizens.
How Do State Rainy Day Fund Balances Look These Days?
Not bad compared to the run-up to the Great Recession. But at least five states appear to have depleted their reserve accounts in the current fiscal year.
As Threat of Federal Cuts Looms, Lackluster Revenues Leave States in a Tough Spot
Findings from a new National Association of State Budget Officers fiscal survey underscore how thin the margins are in some states.
Congressional Appropriators Show Little Enthusiasm for Trump’s CDBG Cuts
As HUD Secretary Ben Carson defends the president’s budget ax on Capitol Hill, there’s strong bipartisan support for the Community Development Block Grant program.
Kansas Legislature Derails Governor's 'Zero Income Tax State' Vision
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Seattle’s sugary drink tax; Missouri governor’s move to limit funding for sobriety checkpoints; and Philly’s transit limitations.
Another Good Sign That Detroit Is on the Road to Fiscal Recovery
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Kentucky governor’s calls for agency spending cuts; Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor summer service reductions; and Rhode Island’s “car tax” repeal.
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