As Session Nears End, Budget Agreement Eludes Kentucky Lawmakers
New proposals emerged from House Democrats and Senate Republicans on Tuesday, as the governor and the House speaker exchanged barbs.
The Money in Recycling Has Vanished; What Do States, Cities Do Now?
A drop in global commodity prices is forcing states and cities to re-examine their recycling programs and goals.
Fitch Downgrades Rating on Chicago Debt to One Notch Above Junk
The move by the ratings agency comes after the Illinois Supreme Court last week ruled against a law aimed at reining in public employee pension liabilities.
Mich. Municipal League: State Is ‘Strategically Disinvesting in Our Communities Right Now’
One fiscally distressed city says it is “just one step away from becoming a Flint and a Detroit.”
State and Local Daily Digest: Okla.’s Dismal Budget News; Conn. Lawmakers Look at Weaponized Drone Ban
Also in our news roundup: Floods shut bridges between Texas and Louisiana; pothole season is in full swing; Alabama city embraces higher municipal minimum wage.
Why Taxing the Wealthy Can Be Trouble for States
While nonwage income typically makes up a small share of state budgets, the share is large enough in some states that unexpected shortfalls—or surpluses—can create multi-million dollar spending problems.
A Tangled Budget Mess Mires Municipal Government in Paterson, N.J.
Ongoing acrimony continues to fracture relations between the mayor, city council members and the state in this fiscally distressed North Jersey city.
SLED Market On Pace for Modest Procurement Growth in 2016 Thanks to Smart Cities
Investment in smart infrastructure will fuel increased bids and RFPs, according to business intelligence firm Onvia.
Temporary Budget Patch Ends Partial Government Shutdown in N.J. City
Paterson, New Jersey suspended many basic services on Tuesday, including trash pick-ups and after school programs.
Citizen-Centric Reporting: Informing the Public Is the Government’s Responsibility
Here’s why a ‘less is more’ approach to government transparency leads to a better informed citizenry.
When Big Transit Visions Meet Complex Flowcharts for Planning and Budgeting
San Francisco wants to expand its Muni network. But explaining the process to advance those plans isn’t easy.
Louisiana Legislature Advances Tax Bills to Knock Out Huge Budget Deficit
Legislation calling for a 1 percent sales tax increase was among scores of bills that passed out of a House committee on Tuesday.
Zika Virus Exposes Weaknesses in Public Health
Budget cuts have left state and local health departments seriously understaffed and in a precariously dangerous situation if the country has to face an outbreak of Zika virus.
Alaska Governor Wants to Re-Plumb State Finances to Depend Less on Energy Sector
“We need to take the volatility of oil out of funding government,” Gov. Bill Walker tells Route Fifty.
Economists Tell Governors That a Recession Is on the Horizon
It probably won’t happen this year but the “next recession is probably closer than the last one,” one expert said during the National Governors Association’s winter meeting.
Federal Tax Code Changes Could Impact State Revenues
A new analysis from The Pew Charitable Trusts examines what cutting major deductions and other federal tax expenditures would mean for state governments.
Route Fifty’s New E-Book, ‘Budgeting Challenges and Opportunities,’ Is Ready for Download
What are some of the good ideas and best practices to successfully manage state and local government finances?
A Closer Look at Louisiana’s Grim Budget and Economic Numbers
Revenues, general fund balances, unemployment rates and GDP are all downbeat in the Pelican State.
Illinois Public Universities Face Dire Funding Crisis
As the budget standoff continues in Springfield, higher education in the Land of Lincoln face “Hunger Games” scenario where “only the strong” may survive.
As California’s Transportation Funding Package Stalls, Road-Shaming Continues
Trinity County’s unplowed roads cost emergency personnel precious hours.
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