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The cap, repeal of which is a priority for state and local groups, will affect nearly 11 million taxpayers, an audit found.
February 27 -
The tax cap, and a voter ID measure, are unconstitutional because the state legislature is illegally racially gerrymandered, a Wake County judge ruled.
February 25 -
Note issuance declined in 2018 as a result of tax reform, rate fears, and ongoing fiscal austerity sparked by state and local revenue growth.
February 25 -
The household sector owned 42.2% of the nation’s $3.83 trillion in municipal securities in the second and third quarters of 2018, according to Federal Reserve data.
February 21 -
Officials say California revenues may rebound after coming in $2.3 billion shy of Gov. Gavin Newsom's budget plan in December and January.
February 21 -
Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration says the revenue shortfall is driven largely by federal tax law changes the GOP passed in 2017.
February 19 -
The owner of the Indy Eleven says a $150 million, 22,000-seat soccer stadium would help the team move up to Major League Soccer.
February 19 -
None of the 12 recommendations require congressional action and all are within the scope of the administrative powers of the IRS, according to NABL.
February 11 -
Texas lawmakers are pushing for legislation to cap local property tax increases, with implications for bond ratings across the state.
February 11 -
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 -
Though Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore. sees public-private partnerships as a viable option, he said it won’t work everywhere.
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 -
An $8.4 billion bounty in state revenue puts Texas in its best position in years to resolve school funding woes.
January 28 -
Rating agencies don't expect major impacts to state and local governments from the troubled California utility's pending bankruptcy.
January 18 -
The legislation would leverages $8 billion in federal investment into $226 billion worth of bond authority over the next 10 years.
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 -
Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration is interested in a similar structure for a pension obligation bond.
January 17 -
Altscher, a partner at Miles & Stockbridge in Baltimore for almost 40 years, was considered by his peers to be one of the nation’s top municipal finance tax lawyers.
January 17 -
The governor said his proposed fiscal 2020 budget represents a 4% increase over this current budget, of which 80% is one-time costs.
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