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Gavin Newsom wants to expand Medi-Cal to undocumented seniors, provide broadband to all and create a new grade for four-year-olds.
May 14 -
In California, where state revenues are pouring in well ahead of projections even before American Rescue Plan funds arrive, lawmakers have spending plans.
May 13 -
Revenue from the new law would replenish the state's unemployment fund and then cut taxes on commercial real estate rents.
May 12 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked the legislature to triple the amount of direct stimulus checks to state residents in a $100 billion recovery plan.
May 10 -
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is now willing to fully fund a scheduled education funding hike but other contentious issues remain, notably corporate tax breaks.
May 10 -
Lawmakers, buoyed by rising revenue estimates, overrode Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of tax cut legislation.
May 10 -
The numbers are driven by record oil and gas production tax collections and increases in sales and income tax payments, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
May 6 -
The ratings agency said it action reflects the state’s solid economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 5 -
With help from a flood of federal funding, Colorado lawmakers were able to restore funds lost in the pandemic.
May 4 -
Regina Egea, president of the Garden State Initiative, analyzes New Jersey's fiscal landscape, including the proposed state budget, unfunded pension liability and deficit borrowing. Paul Burton hosts. (20 minutes)
May 4 -
A year after the pandemic struck the nation's economy, Texas sales tax collections hit an all-time record for April.
May 3 -
Income tax payments and improving revenue collections have helped bring the state's bill backlog down to $3.5 billion.
April 28 -
The pact may generate up to $2.5 billion in revenue for the state in the next five years and $6 billion through 2030.
April 23 -
Indiana's newly adopted budget, with rosier revenue projections and a looming infusion of federal relief funds, will also boost infrastructure spending.
April 23 -
New Mexico joins neighboring states Arizona and Colorado in legalizing marijuana sales with an eye toward higher state revenue.
April 20 -
A year after its S&P outlook turned negative, Oklahoma is back to a stable position on strong financial management during COVID.
April 15 -
New Jersey lines up $400M sale with outlook boost
April 15 -
Recent budgetary and pension reports underscore how llinois must proceed with caution in spending $7.5 billion of federal aid.
April 13 -
While state budget language restricts the governor's use of $1.3 billion of bonding, he has other options as transit advocacy groups push back.
April 12 -
Buoyed by a ratings upgrade from Moody's, the state still faces challenges including high debt and legacy costs.
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