Navigator Award Finalists: Jim Landers and Team, Indiana Legislative Service Agency
Leading the way to evaluate the costs and benefits of economic development tax credits.
Kansas’ Overly Optimistic Revenue Forecasts; Univ. of Calif. Workers Struggle With Hunger
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Flood recovery continues in N.C.; Okla. considers big alcohol changes; New Orleans mayor plans to double traffic cameras.
NLC Report: City Finances Appear to Be Getting Stronger
But there’s a caveat: Infrastructure and pension costs will weigh on municipal budgets in future years.
Navigator Award Finalist: Joshua Schoemann, Washington County, Wis., Administrator
Before diving head-first into a local government’s budget season, it’s important to establish priorities first.
What Skills Will the Next Generation of Government Employees Need?
The Volcker Alliance plans to research the question, and to offer some answers, during a time of transition in the public sector workforce.
Recession’s Shadow Still Hangs Over Finances of Some Counties
“General revenue is slowly coming back, on the other hand we’re seeing rapid increases in mandated costs,” says the author of a new National Association of Counties report.
Philanthropic Plan ‘Certainly Could Change the Face of Government Funding’
Donors and officials in Kalamazoo, Michigan, are negotiating a $500 million proposal to end a difficult structural deficit by lowering property taxes and increase spending to reduce poverty—and critics are concerned it may be undemocratic.
The State-Budget Cuts Trapping Poor Parents
In Louisiana, a lack of governmental assistance has left many without childcare options.
A New Way to Build a Budget
Burnet, Texas Budget Director Connie Maxwell saved 50 percent of her time previously spent wrangling with Excel spreadsheets, an all too common problem for small city governments.
As States Step Back From Sales Tax Holidays, Wisconsin Gov. Embraces One
Scott Walker says his plan “will provide tax relief to the hard-working families” in his state.
Billions in Unfunded Retiree Health Care Liabilities Underscored by New Report
Costs for “other post employment benefits,” the report from Standard & Poor’s cautions, “could crowd out other investments or contribute to overall budgetary pressures.”
Flooding Adds to Louisiana’s Budget Woes; SE Colo. Struggles With Opioid Abuse
Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: Southern California evacuees get all clear to return home; Chattanooga’s volunteer reserve police officer program; and Sioux Falls removes a public art sculpture.
Where States Get Their Money
INFOGRAPHIC: A breakdown of each state's major revenue sources.
Zika Travel Advisory Could Harm Tax Collections in Miami
Revenue implications could grow more serious if the current warning is expanded or lasts through the winter tourism season, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
Pennsylvania, Illinois Budget Fights Hold Lessons for Other States
Does protecting critical services from harm prolong budget fights?
Training Program Gives Cash-Strapped R.I. Municipalities Some Hope
‘Leadership Matters’ focuses on improving culture and performance in local public institutions in the Ocean State dealing with challenging fiscal conditions.
Coal’s Decline Has Knocked a Big Chunk of Revenue From This County’s Budget
“It was a tremendous thing to get the coal severance tax,” said the chairman of the Wise County, Virginia Board of Supervisors. “That's all but gone now.”
Happy Fiscal 2017! Or Maybe It’s Not So Happy, After All
There are plenty of “balanced” state budgets that come with asterisks, caveats and warnings. And they’re vulnerable to future instability.
Pennsylvania’s New Budget Quandary; Giant Water Park Permit Fight in Texas
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Boston mayor’s new City Hall porch; Anchorage’s vacant property fee; and a big recreational impact for a southwest Utah town.
West Virginia’s Strained Agency Budgets Will Hamper Flood Response and Recovery
While the state averted a government shutdown last month, it isn't escaping the impacts of the recent flash flooding.
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