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Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo submitted a $9.9 billion fiscal 2020 plan to lawmakers, which anticipates $6.5 million from the legalization of recreational marijuana.
January 18 -
New York will require out-of-state retailers with annual sales of more than $300,000 or 100 transactions in the state to collect and remit sales tax.
January 17 -
Andrew Maylor will succeed Thomas Shack III as Massachusetts comptroller effective Feb. 18, Gov. Charlie Baker said.
January 17 -
Petek has covered California's state government as a public finance rating analyst for S&P Global Ratings.
January 17 -
Honolulu plans to price $250 million in GOs for the 20-mile-long elevated rail project.
January 17 -
Eric Holcomb wants to use $150 million in surplus funds to pay off teacher pension obligations and wants savings to be passed along to teachers.
January 16 -
The governor's tunnel plan tweak and call for even firmer control of the MTA reignited conflict among the state, New York City and the transit authority.
January 16 -
Cuomo laid out a $175.2 billion fiscal 2020 spending plan for New York State, proposing sports betting and an extension of the millionaire's tax.
January 15 -
The inability to award new contracts with federal funds could delay some projects for several months, a state official said.
January 15 -
J.B. Pritzker's challenges as Illinois governor include low bond ratings, structural deficits and underfunded pensions.
January 15 -
The state expects to see an extra $265 million in tax revenues for fiscal 2019, which ends Sept. 30, and $225 million in fiscal 2020.
January 14 -
Lawmakers plan to restructure the state's retirement plans in this year’s session, after last year’s bill was struck down.
January 14 -
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb's proposed two-year budget holds the line on spending to boost state's rainy day fund.
January 11 -
Jared Polis vowed to find solutions to the underfunding of the state's transportation system.
January 11 -
Gov. Nathan Deal, who leaves office Monday, said incoming state revenues were down 4.5% in December compared to 2017.
January 11 -
The governor said his proposed fiscal 2020 budget represents a 4% increase over this current budget, of which 80% is one-time costs.
January 10 -
With a strong rebound in revenue for 2018, incoming Gov. Kevin Stitt will get a break from the shortfalls that plagued his predecessor.
January 10 -
Ron DeSantis' first executive order reverses some policies of predecessor Rick Scott on environmental and water issues.
January 10 -
The General Assembly canceled the terms of Illinois State Toll Highway Authority board members, allowing Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker to make his own picks.
January 9 -
The bill would require at least one gender diverse and one racially or ethnically diverse candidate to be interviewed for Fed regional bank president vacancies.
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