A divided Washington state Senate on Saturday approved a hike in the state ... He criticized Democrats’ draining of the ...
dismantling the U.S. Education Department and putting the state's federal funding for public schools at risk. A federal budget review for PSEA's 2022-2023 fiscal year revealed that they receive ...
Instead of a first come, first serve basis, Washington State Parks are opening up same-day reservations at all reservable campgrounds. Starting on March 24, campers have until 2 p.m. on the ...
Washington lawmakers have been waiting on a new set of state revenue estimates as they ... “While it doesn’t change the broader fiscal challenges we face, it reinforces the need for a balanced ...
This trend has significant implications for state finances and development priorities. States are increasingly borrowing to finance subsidies – Punjab and Andhra Pradesh’s subsidy expenditure exceeds ...
Farmers and rural residents say the changes don't "pass the pub test", but others are hopeful for the future. The appointment of state ministers for each of WA's regions has been met with mixed ...
We appear to be seeing exactly this in the ‘Zeitenwende’, or epochal change, occurring in German fiscal policy, as well as the EU’s efforts to significantly boost defence spending.
While Pritzker points fingers at Washington, D.C., as the source ... The governor’s $55.2 billion fiscal year 2026 budget pushes state spending to new heights while Illinoisans are still ...
The New Income Tax Bill 2025 marks a subtle yet important move toward fiscal centralization. Although it is presented as an initiative for tax reform, the consequences on state revenues and their ...
toll payment system is seeing a spike, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation. Brian Hayes [email protected] A familiar text scam targeting Washingtonians is on the ...
a sizeable fraction of a state budget deficit now estimated at more than $600 million for the fiscal year starting July 1. That deficit assumes a $680 BSA increase proposed by the Senate majority ...
Fiscal year-to-date receipts rose 2%, or $37 billion, to a record $1.893 trillion, but outlays grew 13%, or $355 billion, to a record $3.039 trillion. Including calendar shifts of benefit payments ...