The Fiscal Need to Find a ‘Second Life’ for Underutilized Parking Lots
Revenue streams from parking lots and garages are expected to be undermined as autonomous vehicle technology improves and is more widely adopted.
The People of Ohio Can Now Pay Their Taxes in Bitcoin
The program, the first in the country, starts this week.
Mayor Discusses Local Impacts of GM’s Newly Announced Plant Closures
“This isn’t just a GM issue. People aren’t buying cars” like they once did, according to Lordstown, Ohio Mayor Arno Hill. “We’ve prepared for this.”
When a Local Government is ‘Unwilling’ to Cover Debt Costs
Lawmakers in Platte County, Missouri are hesitant to assist in picking up the tab for bonds related to a retail project.
Federal Funds Set to Flow to New Light-Rail Line in Seattle Area
The full funding grant agreement will “get this critical project underway soon,” according to U.S. Sen. Patty Murray.
State Revenue Volatility and Optimal Reserve Size Are Directly Linked
Comparison of states provides insight into their ability to weather an economic downturn
Connecticut Tolling Plan Offers $1 Billion in Projected Revenue
A report released by the state shows some of the different proposed costs for commuters, out-of-state truckers and others using the proposed tolled routes.
Despite Major Wildfires, Most Calif. Local Governments Won’t Feel Credit Ratings Impacts
Only small towns and school districts facing significant damage and weak liquidity will likely feel pressure, according to Moody’s.
Flint Congressman Not Giving Up on Push to Assist Struggling Cities
Rep. Dan Kildee, of Michigan, believes his efforts could gain new traction in a Democratic controlled House.
A Bipartisan Legislative Initiative to Address a Bleak State Budget Situation
COMMENTARY | Any fiscal expert looking at New Jersey’s budget situation would quickly come to the conclusion that the underfunded pension system is the place to start, the state’s former comptroller and budget director says.
Ratings Agency Flags Warming Climate As Issue to Watch for Utah
The state is currently in the depths of a drought.
When the Honors System Short-Changes State Parks
An audit found that one-third of park visitors in this state didn’t pay an entrance fee.
Can ‘Mad Libs’ Save Our Failing Infrastructure?
A resiliency team takes an out-of-the-box approach to America’s least sexy problem.
Soda Makers, Grocers Dump Millions Into Anti-Tax Ballot Initiatives
Washington and Oregon voters will decide on measures that would prohibit certain taxes on sugary drinks and grocery businesses.
A Growing Gap Between Healthier and Worse Off Pension Plans
New research offers a dim assessment of some of the most poorly funded state and local public retirement systems.
Why All Lotteries Are Based on a Lie
Even if you win the $1.6 billion, you don't really get $1.6 billion.
Study Shows Why State Pension Plans May Want to Avoid External Asset Management
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Rare polio-like disease spreads to 22 states … Tornado Alley’s eastward shift … and disaster unemployment insurance in Florida.
Poll: Rural Americans Optimistic About the Future
The rosy outlook comes despite concerns over local economies and health-care costs.
Use of State Education Savings Plans Rising—Along With Revenue Impact
Trend that started before the 529 program’s 2017 expansion could affect federal and state costs
Deficit Laden Federal Finances Stir Uncertainty for Future State Aid
Low Federal Reserve interest rates are a concern as well when it comes to how the nation will respond to the next recession.
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