Minnesota Awaits Return of Avian Flu; An Olympic Acceleration for the ‘Subway to the Sea’ in L.A.?
Also: Corporate bankruptcy hits North Jersey city hard and Northern Indiana unites.
Pennsylvania's Capital Must Change Its Financial Recovery Plan, Mayor Says
With revenues falling short, Mayor Eric Papenfuse floated amendments to the plan during his State of the City address on Tuesday.
Alabama Looks to Lottery for Budget Fix; Michigan Clears Its Rape-Kit Backlog as Minnesota’s Persists
Also: A raid on Palm Springs City Hall and how should Missouri fund infrastructure upgrades?
New Jersey Tops Rankings of State Property Tax Rates
Where does your state stack up compared to the Garden State?
'Checkbook' Websites Shine Light on State Spending
While many states have been ramping up their efforts to make their sites accessible and comprehensive, some still have a long way to go.
Fiscal Emergency Drives Detroit's Home County Toward Consent Agreement With State of Michigan
Whether labor unions will agree to cost-cutting measures remains unclear.
This City’s Harvard Partnership Helped Eliminate Blight
The municipality formerly known as “Slumerville” has gone from a “basketcase,” in one lecturer’s words, to being well run.
Detroit’s Improved Bond Outlook Bodes Well for Municipal Services
Motor City has come a long way from its bankruptcy seven months ago.
Puerto Rico Debt Default All But Certain, a Rating Agency Warns
Analysts at Moody’s Investors Service also say that investors are set to take a big hit when it comes to recovering what they’re owed.
Getting Debt-Ridden Harrisburg Back on the Right Track Hasn’t Been Easy
“I would certainly hope to believe that this is the moment that the city has stabilized and begun to rebuild itself,” Mayor Eric Papenfuse says in an interview.
With Puerto Rico on Fiscal Brink, Senators Introduce Chapter 9 Bill to ‘Avert Disaster’
U.S. Sens. Blumenthal and Schumer co-sponsor legislation to expand the bankruptcy code for the commonwealth.
Landlocked Fla. City Far From BP Spill Gets $1 Million Payout; Iowa Bird Flu Appeal?
Also: West Virginians reminded to use 911 and some good news for Atlantic City!
Stats Shot: Downbound Fiscal Days in Wayne County, Michigan
The Wolverine State’s most-populous county, home to Detroit, may be on the verge of a “financial emergency.”
County in Miss. Squanders Its Casino Revenue; Water Poured on Baltimore Mayor
Also: Pay raises for many Minneapolis officials and Houston’s flood-rescue problems.
Gridlocked Illinois Stops Paying State Salaries; ‘Wealth Adjacent’ Big City Is Just Plain Poor
Also: Fracking revenue drops in pock-marked Pennsylvania, the nation is grossly underestimating solar-power generation and a resident revolt in small-town South Dakota
N.C. Governor: State Needs $2.8 Billion Infrastructure Bond Proposal to Stay Competitive
“We’re selling quality of life,” according to Pat McCrory.
Puerto Rico Is ‘Out of Options’ With $72 Billion Debt; Florida Health Info Hack
Also: NYC city worker EZ-Pass investigation and Montana’s outsourced autopsies.
County Administrators Face Changing Roles
Growing populations and increasingly complex government services have some county boards relying on their administrators more than ever, according to a new National Association of Counties report.
Sam Brownback’s Not-a-Tax-Hike Claims; Polygamous Towns’ Water Utility Penalty
Also in our state and local news briefs: Peoria’s new floodwall technology; R.I. good news regarding drug overdose deaths.
How States Lure Tourists And Then Tax Them
Despite anti-tax sentiment in many states, traveler taxes are regularly increased.
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