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The Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago says its plan would put the state on path to fiscal solvency and double-A ratings.
February 6 -
Even as he ties his latest tax proposal on natural gas drilling to infrastructure improvements, Democrat Tom Wolf must overcome resistance from GOP lawmakers.
February 6 -
Duane Davidson recommended more use of pay-go financing, instead of borrowing, in the state's debt affordablity report.
February 5 -
Kevin Stitt's first State of the State address called for higher reserves to manage downturns and raises for the state's teachers.
February 5 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf proposed a $34.1 billion budget while calling again for a tax on natural gas drillers, with a new twist.
February 5 -
A new report from the state comptroller lays out budget strains that weigh on the backlog despite strong revenue numbers.
February 5 -
A sharp drop in New York State income tax collections will force revisions to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s $175.2 billion budget proposal unveiled.
February 5 -
A year after fighting with lawmakers over new taxes, Gov. Phil Scott pitched $18 million of revenue raisers in his $6.1 billion budget proposal.
February 1 -
An $8.4 billion bounty in state revenue puts Texas in its best position in years to resolve school funding woes.
January 28 -
Gov. Phil Murphy wants a major overhaul of what he sees as wasteful, ineffective tax incentive programs.
January 25 -
Despite rising revenues, Kansas will still need to make adjustments to its budget because of rising demands, S&P Global Ratings says.
January 24 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's $42.7 billion FY20 budget proposal includes a call to raise the real estate transfer tax to fund climate-related infrastructure.
January 24 -
Bonds issued under Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback would be paid off more rapidly under a proposal from his Democratic successor, Laura Kelly.
January 22 -
Rachael Eubanks will draw on more than a decade of public finance experience to solve some of the state's infrastructure problems.
January 22 -
Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute explores the state of flux in metro New York mass transit funding, including how uncertainty could affect bondholders. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
January 22 -
In his first budget, Gov. Mike Parsons wants to give the highways commission $350 million of borrowing authority.
January 18 -
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.
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