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South Dakota, which has no state income tax and relies on sales and use taxes for much of its revenue, will make its oral arguments to the high court on April 17.
February 27 -
Justice Elena Kagan said a ruling in favor of Janus would overturn laws in 23 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and invalidate thousands of municipal contracts covering millions of public employees invalid.
February 26 -
Gov. Eric Greitens faces a felony charge that could lead to impeachment proceedings.
February 26 -
The power of public employee unions to influence elections and their wage and benefit arrangements could be at stake.
February 23 -
About $366 million of bonds are a component of the incentive package Wisconsin offered to land a Foxconn plant.
February 22 -
The unfunded pension burden for Chicago, Cook County, and other local funds hit $50 billion in fiscal 2016.
February 20 -
Wisconsin is conducting a request for qualifications to establish senior- and co-manager underwriting pools.
February 6 -
The $55 million deal would be the second leg of financing needed for the $571 million project.
January 23 -
State agencies are also holding $2.3 billion of bills that can’t be paid until lawmakers approve appropriations, the state comptroller said.
January 22 -
New York City Councilmember Daniel Dromm will take over as Chair of the finance committee, assuming a key role in budget negotiations with the mayor’s office.
January 11