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The state's February general revenue collections came in $30.62 million below official estimates. but total collections for fiscal 2024 are $428.1 million ahead of forecasts.
March 7 -
"This is a historic accomplishment — setting new records for the largest single-month revenue and personal income tax collections in state history," said Gov. Jim Justice.
May 11 -
Local officials will now be able to access to revenue from a special tax levy previously reserved only for bonded debt to pay for capital improvements.
November 22 -
In the near term, federal aid is sitting on balance sheets ready to be deployed if some of the downside economic risks become reality, experts say.
January 21 -
Texas saw sales tax revenue fall 5% in December, ending a dark year of pandemic and lower oil prices.
January 5 -
In unofficial election results, four Virginia cities appear to have won approval to open the state's first casinos; a dozen bond referendums won tentative approval.
November 4 -
Low oil prices and the pandemic slowed the Lone Star State's revenue stream.
October 7 -
“We expect it will be years before demand returns to peak 2019 levels,” industry exec says.
June 18 -
Robert Kelchen, a higher education finance professor at Seton Hall University, discusses near-term challenges facing U.S. colleges as they grapple with revenue hits from the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew Coen hosts.
June 2 -
State officials say fiscal 2020 revenues are on target and lay out fiscal 2021 prospects.
March 6