Heartland Newspapers - Fiscal

Illinois Promised Billions in Federal Tax Dollars in Return for Medicaid Expansion

The federal government is promising billions if Illinois expands its Medicaid program under President Obama’s health law, but some lawmakers are wary about the fine print.

‘Untold Millions’ Stolen from Pennsylvania Turnpike, Attorney General Says

Three former top officials at the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and a former state senator ran a political scheme that resulted in “untold millions” of taxpayer dollars being misused and stolen,

PA Lawmakers Mull Pension Bonds To Fix Funding Problems

Sometimes the cure can be worse than the disease.

Critics Slam Unfairness of ‘Marketplace Fairness Act’

New legislation that would significantly change how customers of online retailers are taxed is being considered in Congress.

SEC, Illinois Settle Fraud Case Centering on Pensions Reporting

Illinois government officials have announced a settlement of securities-fraud charges the Securities and Exchange Commission filed after an investigation that began last fall.

Judge Saves Big Drinks in Big Apple

  A ban on large sugared drinks that was to take effect in New York City on March 12 was struck down by a Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice on March 11.

364 Billion Ways the Government Wastes Your Money

This blog originally appeared at FarmFutures.com and is reprinted here by permission. To see more of Gary Baise's insights, visit the website. By Gary Baise

South Dakota, Utah Join Rush for Exits at Multistate Tax Commission

South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard (R) has signed legislation withdrawing his state from the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC).

Study: Condition of America’s Roads and Bridges Is Improving

President Barack Obama’s new infrastructure plan calls for spending $40 billion on “urgent upgrades.” But 
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