Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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The 2025 state budget would provided $2.4 billion to New York City to pay for the costs of caring for a rising influx of migrants, which includes taking $500 million from reserves.
January 16 -
As double-digit revenue growth comes to an end, Southwest governors are crafting budgets to deal with the new normal.
January 16 -
The shortfall Gavin Newsom says his budget must close is $30 billion less than the deficit forecast by the Legislative Analyst's Office in November.
January 12 -
The D.C.-area agency, unique among mass transit systems in that it has no dedicated operating funding, faces the same challenges as other transit agencies: fewer riders and federal support.
January 11 -
A January 29th IRS deadline could spur tax legislation
January 11 -
Roughly 70% of the grants will go to projects in disadvantaged areas.
January 11 -
John Williams, who also serves as vice chair of the Federal Open Market Committee, does not expect the Federal Reserve to slow its balance sheet runoff anytime soon.
January 11 -
"It is a torpedo into one of the safest, most secure pension systems in the United States, if not the world," said North Carolina Treasurer Dale Folwell.
January 11 -
John Fleming, a four-term congressman and former Trump administration official, took office as state treasurer. Jeff Landry of the GOP was sworn in as governor.
January 10 -
The Senate Budget Committee gave municipal bonds center stage Wednesday.
January 10