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While Texas Republican leaders have expressed muted opposition to President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on Mexico, state Comptroller Glenn Hegar warned of threats to the state's economy.
June 3 -
Bills to limit the revenue flexibility of local governments and put more state funding toward schools were driven by a desire to limit property taxes.
June 3 -
State Controller Betty Yee blames the state's new digital accounting system for delaying the comprehensive annual financial report.
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Minority Republicans had gummed up progress by forcing the House clerk to read every line of every bill, before two members broke ranks.
May 30 -
Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut lawmakers are studying a proposal to essentially exchange much of the state’s income tax for a payroll tax.
May 30 -
Illinois lawmakers gave first-year Gov. J.B. Pritzker a victory on a cornerstone of his fiscal plan for the troubled state.
May 28 -
First-year Democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer faces opposition from the GOP-controlled legislature.
May 28 -
Oklahoma is setting aside $200 million of its record $8.1 billion budget for a rainy day.
May 24 -
At stake is an estimated $880 billion in annual federal funding from 300 programs that use census data to distribute funds.
May 23 -
Capital Markets Director Kelly Hutchinson has returned to private sector after more than three years managing state debt issuance.
May 22 -
The measure, backed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, cleared the House Revenue and Finance Committee on a party-line vote.
May 21 -
Moody’s Investors Service named New Jersey and Illinois as the two states least prepared for a recession.
May 21 -
The 10 most populous U.S. states that levy income taxes all saw April revenue spikes, in many cases after missing projections in the previous months.
May 21 -
Cris Johnston will replace Micah Vincent, who is leaving the position for the private sector.
May 20 -
Texas lawmakers are taking unprecedented steps to limit local control of government, advocates for cities and counties say.
May 20 -
The federation endorsed the plan only after Gov. J.B. Pritzker dropped plans for a partial pension funding holiday.
May 16 -
For the fiscal year, the state's total revenue collections are ahead 6.2% over the same period last year.
May 16 -
It is budget-balancing time across the land and, as is typical, New Jersey has unique challenges.
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Soaring April tax collections have positioned New Jersey for its first rainy day fund deposit since 2008.
May 14 -
Illinois bonds are gaining ground in the secondary, supported by scant supply and recent fiscal developments viewed positively by investors and analysts.
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