Heartland Newspapers - Fiscal

Connecticut Studies Job Impact of Incentives but Not Tax Increases

Connecticut officials emphasize the job impact of incentives given to companies, often referencing calculations done using economic modeling software to justify the deals, but they don’t apply the

Van Lines Data Show People Fleeing States With Big Fiscal Problems

Citizens and businesses are fleeing states with fiscal problems – that is one apparent message from the latest annual report from United Van Lines.

‘Enough Is Enough,’ County Officials Tell Maryland Government

After several years of cuts in aid, offloading of state expenses, and unfunded mandates, Maryland county officials who gathered for their annual conference have decided “enough is enough,” said Ric

Governor Wants to Reduce Iowa State Workers’ Contract Perks

Want a job that fully covers health insurance premiums? How about one that pays more money if you work a later shift? And provides stipends for clothes and shoes?

Wage Law Adds Millions of Dollars to Michigan Jail Project

Muskegon County, Michigan wants to build a new jail, and the county's prevailing wage law means local taxpayers could be on the hook for an extra $2 million for the project.

Taxpayers Aren't Stationary Targets

Actor Gérard Depardieu's decision to flee France for Belgium to avoid a 75 percent marginal tax rate on incomes above $1.3 million sends a message we here in America should heed: Those who are sing

Louisiana Governor Wants to End Income and Corporate Taxes

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) has announced he plans to ask legislators to end the state’s personal income tax and corporate tax and replace them with a higher sales tax.

Illinois Legislators Let Nation’s Worst Pension System Worsen

Illinois’ government pension system, arguably the worst in the nation, will continue to worsen in the months ahead.

‘Prohibition by Price’ Drives Cigarette Smuggling in New York, Elsewhere

Cigarette taxes have been in the news lately, and not just because politicians keep raising them.
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