The Local Government Preemption Debate in Texas Isn’t Just About Cities
In Gov. Greg Abbott’s war on local regulations, county leaders—including some in conservative jurisdictions—are wary of the potential impacts on their finances.
Haven’t Gotten Your State Tax Refund? You’re Not Alone
Taxpayer refunds are being held up for months as states try to ferret out tax fraud.
What Does the GOP’s Obamacare Replacement Bill Mean for Tax Credits?
The new system will be based predominantly on age, with some limits on the assistance available to wealthier Americans.
Bill Gates' Idea for a Robot Tax Called 'Extremely Misguided'
Does taxing technology lead to a slippery slope?
A New Path to Authorize an Income Tax in Washington State May Start in Seattle
Advocates think that there’s “a great moment to seize” locally but Republicans in Olympia may be one step ahead.
States Would Feel Impact of Federal Tax Reform
How would changes to the U.S. tax code affect state revenue?
Cuomo Blocks N.Y.C.’s 5-Cent Plastic Bag Fee; Outdoor Retailers Put Utah on Notice
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Pension refinancing in West Virginia; Denver’s homicides hit 10-year high; and a simple idea to reduce absenteeism in Philadelphia.
Oregon Bill Proposing ‘Coffee Tax’ Seeks to Perk Up State Revenues
The five cent per pound excise tax would be imposed on coffee beans sold wholesale.
Maine Gov. LePage: Liberals Are Trying to Turn State Into ‘Socialist Utopia’
Known for his combativeness, the Republican governor offered a bit of an olive branch during Tuesday’s State of the State address: “Let’s try to figure out a way that we can work together.”
Threat to Tax Deduction Roils High-Tax States
Could the deduction for state and local taxes disappear from the federal form? Wealthy, high-tax states hope not.
Big Questions Hang Over State Budgets as Trump Era Begins
“I think it’s going to be stormy,” one expert said at an Urban Institute panel discussion on what may be in store for state budgets in the years ahead.
Taking Center Stage in Minnesota’s Legislature: Infrastructure, Taxes and Health Insurance Costs
Now in control of both the state House and Senate, Republican leaders look to tackle escalating health insurance premiums.
Tax Measures Seen as Essential for Big Infrastructure Programs
Experts debate raising money from repatriation of offshore profits, tout importance of municipal bonds.
Which Soda Tax Model Actually Encourages People to Consume Less Sugar?
When it comes to improving health, there’s a difference between taxing by drink volume and taxing by sugar content, according to a new Urban Institute report.
States' Personal Income Shows Uneven Economic Recovery
These trends matter for state governments, because tax revenue and spending demands may rise or fall along with residents’ incomes.
State and Local Government Elections: Ballot Initiatives We’re Tracking
Beyond races for the White House and Congress, voters across the nation are considering a wide variety of state and local proposals and initiatives. Here’s our rundown of what’s important to watch ...
Despite Slow Growth, Tax Revenue Has Recovered in 31 States
But the national trend masks how widely recovery has varied across the states.
Days of Low-Cost Gas Are Over in N.J.; Flint’s ‘Chilling Effect’ on Mich. State Workers
Also in our State and Local Weekend news digest: McCrory to call special legislative session in North Carolina; Des Moines school bus seatbelt pilot project; and Connecticut’s drought warning.
Are Taxpayers Willing to Pony Up for Parks?
They were in Seattle and elsewhere. And counties from California to Ohio have proposed parks levies for the November ballot, whether it’s to simply maintain park space or add more in underserved areas.
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.
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