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Furloughs at an EV plant in Georgia are one of several indicators of cooling growth in the electric vehicle sector.
November 20 -
Recommendations from an actuary on the city's police and fire pensions come amid a rising unfunded liability and uncertainty over the use of pension bonds.
November 20 -
Without a lot of additional state and federal aid, New York City is forecasting it will spend about $12 billion in costs related to the influx of migrants to the city in fiscal years 2023, 2024 and 2025.
November 17 -
City Attorney Michael Gates said he will appeal the case to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
November 16 -
The amount of unspent funding for state and local capital projects is at a historically high $5 billion as projects struggle with rising construction costs.
November 16 -
Stabilizing the Highway Trust Fund and easing Buy America requirements are top congressional priorities for state transportation officials.
November 15 -
The time between the announcement of an award and the actual cash going out the door can be frustratingly long.
November 15 -
A group of former California Democratic lawmakers oppose efforts by current Democratic lawmakers to block a voter tax initiative from the ballot.
November 14 -
Flush with bond authorization from the Nov. 7 election, officials are formulating issuance plans, while Colorado's governor called lawmakers back to session after a property tax cut measure was defeated by voters.
November 13 -
Gov. Brain Kemp signed an executive order Wednesday extending a suspension of Georgia's gasoline tax as prices at the pump remain high, but begin to fall.
November 10