Citations with the tag: PUBLIC finance -- United States
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- New England state treasurers prove cautious, even in good times.
Polyak, Ilana // Bond Buyer; 10/22/97, Vol. 322 Issue 30257, p7Presents highlights of the forum of state treasurers in New England sponsored by `The Bond Buyer.' Includes Massachusetts Treasurer Joseph D. Malone's announcement of the termination of its ties with Union Bank of Switzerland; Vermont Treasurer James H. Douglas' declaration of the good economic...
- From the TM3 wire.
Ulick, Jake; Nicholson, Jonathan // Bond Buyer; 01/02/98, Vol. 323 Issue 30302, p2Presents news briefs related to public finance in the United States, as of January 2, 1998. Includes bond deals for sports projects in the Southeast; Rise in holiday spending; Rise in Washington's state tax revenues for the third quarter.
- Weaker Economy May Spur Belt-Tightening Among State Legislatures.
Vadum, Matthew // Bond Buyer; 05/25/2001, Vol. 336 Issue 31147, p6Highlights key findings of the report 'State Budgetary Assumptions in 2001--States Will Be Lowering Their Economic Forecasts,' by analysts Nicholas Jenny and Donald Boyd. Effects of a weakening economy and falling state revenues on tax and spending plans of state governments in the United...
- Non-U.S. Public Finance.
Vadum, Matthew // Bond Buyer; 1/4/2002, Vol. 339 Issue 31297, p31Presents market statistics related to non-U.S. public finance for the year 2001. Top senior public finance manager companies for 2001; Information related to the issue of companies.
- Federal receipts, outlays, and debt.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Jan1994, p32Presents statistics on the financial standing of the government of the United States from 1976 up to the fourth quarter of 1993.
- Federal receipts by source and outlays by function.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Jan1994, p33Presents statistics on the financial standing of the government of the United States from 1976 up to the fourth quarter of 1993. Source of income; Capital outlays.
- Federal receipts, outlays, and debt.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Apr94, p32Presents statistics on the financial standing of the government of the United States from 1976 up to the first quarter of 1994.
- Federal receipts by source and outlays by function.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Apr94, p33Presents statistics on the financial standing of the government of the United States from 1976 up to the first quarter of 1994. Source of income; Capital outlays.
- Federal receipts, outlays, and debt.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Jun94, p32Presents statistics on the financial standing of the government of the United States from 1976 up to June 1994.
- Federal receipts by source and outlays by function.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Jun94, p33Presents statistics on the financial standing of the government of the United States from 1976 up to June 1994. Source of income; Capital outlays.
- Federal receipts by source and outlays by function.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Nov95, p33Presents a tabulation of federal receipts by source and outlays by function in the United States from 1976 to fiscal year 1996. Period; Total receipts and outlays; Individual income taxes; Corporation income taxes; Social insurance taxes and contributions; Other; National defense; International...
- Federal finance.
Vadum, Matthew // Economic Indicators; Nov96, p32No abstract available.
- Per capita distribution of federal funds, 1996.
Vadum, Matthew // Fedgazette; Jul97, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p16Presents data on per capita distribution of federal funds in the United States in 1996.
- The inflation tax and the marginal welfare cost in a world of currency and deposits.
Marty, Alvin L. // Review (00149187); Jul/Aug94, Vol. 76 Issue 4, p67Focuses on the fundamental public finance aspects of the monetary authority's problem. Marginal welfare cost of revenue from money creation; Marginal welfare cost of revenue; Marginal welfare cost of revenue from inflation.
- And now, Clinton's balancing act.
Kosterlitz, Julie // National Journal; 9/07/96, Vol. 28 Issue 36, p1914Discusses the challenges President Bill Clinton must contend with in managing the finances of the government of the United States. Theme of Democrat convention events; Reservation of alleviating role to Clinton; Funding for initiatives; Balance between tax and expenditures.
- From the K Street corridor.
Stone, Peter H.; Moses, Eric // National Journal; 9/07/96, Vol. 28 Issue 36, p1910Reports on developments related to public finance in the United States. Women for Tax Reform's use of advertisement to advance their cause; Termination of National Rifle Association employees due to budget cuts; Lobbyist Bruce Ladd's move to Alliance for American Innovation Inc.
- From the K street corridor.
Stone, Peter H. // National Journal; 1/4/97, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p28Reports on developments related to the management of public finance in the United states as of January 4, 1997. Move of a coalition to call for amendment of the law on distribution of money from gasoline tax; Life insurers group hiring of lobbyists with strong Republican ties.
- Differences between SIBs and SRFs becoming more apparent.
Eurich, Heather J. // Bond Buyer; 07/03/97, Vol. 321 Issue 30180, p4Differentiates state infrastructure bank program and the state revolving loan fund programs in the United States. Differences as to purpose; Federal oversight; State participation; Initial federal funding; Non-federal matching requirements; Capitalization rate; Project selection requirements.
- Lawmaker predicts rosy year for modernization in the House.
Eurich, Heather J. // American Banker; 1/5/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 2, p3Focuses on the views of Representative John A. Boehner in relation to the performance of financial modernization legislation. Reference to a signed article published in Roll Coll in December 1997; Information that Thomas J. Curry, Massachusetts Bank Commissioner put Bay State bankers on notice...
- Analyst mull 1997 outlook after profitable 1996.
Halverson, Guy // Christian Science Monitor; 12/31/96, Vol. 89 Issue 25, p4Presents information on frequently asked questions on the 1997 financial climate for the United States. Comparison to finances in 1996 and 1995.
- Deterioration of Public Capital and Optimal Policy of Local and Central Government.
Yagi, Tadashi // Urban Studies (Routledge); Feb95, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p123Deterioration of public capital in the US has been reported to be in crisis since the mid 1970s. There is an argument which insists that the deterioration is caused by the shortage of expenditure on the maintenance of public capital. The budget allocation for maintenance is not a technological...
- IG charges Treasury failed to adopt bailout safeguards.
Brush, Silla // Hill; 7/21/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 86, p16The article reports on the inability of the Treasury Department to have the financial rescue package transparent to taxpayers in the U.S.
- Republican base keys fundraising rebound.
Blake, Aaron // Hill; 9/23/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 106, p3The article reports on the renewed enthusiasm on fundraising of Republicans in the U.S.
- The jujitsu president.
Novak, Robert D. // Indianapolis Business Journal; 10/16/95, Vol. 16 Issue 30, p13BHighlights President Bill Clinton and his political approach to government financing.
- Fiscal fantasy.
Hovey, Hal; Hedman, Richard // State Government News; Mar95, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p7Focuses on budget reforms in the United States. Changes in budget presentations of agencies and governors; Need to consider policy calls from experts; Preference of agency personnel to keep important choices out of the view of elected officials.
- Blue-chip times.
Hovey, Hal // State Government News; May97, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p20Reports that states benefiting from a booming economy in the United States are taking a cautious approach to spending, which is historically justified. Percentage change of employment among states; Hedges against future adversity; Caution in cutting taxes and raising spending; Risk to state...
- Jointed goatgrass or your life.
Doherty, Brian // Reason; Apr95, Vol. 26 Issue 11, p50Looks at the effect of American government programs on the individual citizen's tax burden. Examples of small government-funded programs.
- NEWS IN BRIEF.
Ferris, Craig T.; Kinnander, Ola; Barnett, Chip // Bond Buyer; 8/16/2001, Vol. 337 Issue 31204, p2Reports developments related to public finance in the United States as of August 2001. Reduction of production in factories, mines and utilities; Decrease in business inventories in the month of June; Increase in housing market index of the National Association of Home Builders.
- Rising Jobless Numbers Burden Strapped States.
Vadum, Matthew // Bond Buyer; 5/23/2002, Vol. 340 Issue 31392, p4Reports the impact of unemployment on the revenue of states in the U.S.
- Transportation Project Sponsors Consider Seeking Financing Under TIFIA.
Sanchez, Humberto // Bond Buyer; 8/2/2002, Vol. 341 Issue 31441, p4Reports the plan of the transportation project sponsors to acquire credit assistance from the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act in the U.S. Reconstruction of the Alaskan Way Viaduct; Maintenance of the highway; Cost of the project.
- Medicare looking better.
Gardner, Jonathan // Modern Healthcare; 06/26/2000, Vol. 30 Issue 26, p2Reports on the relief package proposed by United States President Bill Clinton which would increase Medicare payments. Value of the package sought by hospital groups; Provisions of the proposal; Factors that endanger the increase.
- Allocating Capital Risk: Who Should Pay?
Elias, Dan // Public Management (00333611); Apr2001, Vol. 83 Issue 3, p23Focuses on the use of capital risk shifting in allocating funds for community projects in the United States. Argument of observers on capital risk shifting; Discussions on the considerations for using the concept.
- Market Statistics.
Elias, Dan // Bond Buyer; 3/18/2009, Vol. 367 Issue 33082, p21The article presents statistics on the current U.S. bond and public finance status.
- Without DOT Funds, Projects Could Stall, S&P Says.
Kinnander, Ola // Bond Buyer; 07/30/99, Vol. 329 Issue 30694, p4Reports on the need of major transportation projects in the United States for bond financing according to Standard & Poor's. Importance of the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program; Worth of loans that could be provided through the program.
- Five major programs to get federal credit assistance.
Kinnander, Ola // Bond Buyer; 09/28/99, Vol. 329 Issue 30735, p4Reports that five major transportation projects in the United States will receive federal credit assistance totaling 1.6 billion dollars. Speeding up of the construction of massive projects; Provisions of the Transportation Infrastructure Financing and Innovation Act.
- Government Groups Want to Let Airports Advance Refund Debt.
Kinnander, Ola // Bond Buyer; 10/10/2001, Vol. 338 Issue 31240, p1Reports on the appeal of local government groups to Congress for the federal funding of airports in the United States. Allocation of debt refunds; Proposals sent to the United States Congress; Amount of debt obligations by the airport management.
- FY 2004 Transportation & Treasury Appropriations bill approved.
Kinnander, Ola // Pit & Quarry; Sep2003, Vol. 96 Issue 3, p29Reports on the approval of the transportation and treasury appropriations bill for the fiscal year 2004 by the U.S. House Appropriations Committee. Reduction in base highway funding; Inability of the states to use the fund to finance Amtrack projects; Budget appropriated for Amtrack projects.
- Health care reform will be minimal.
Gatty, Bob // Dermatology Times; Jan1995, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1Reports on developments related to money and politics in the US that could affect dermatologists' practice. Republicans' proposal to reduce Medicare expenditures, including reimbursement levels to specialists and other health care providers; American Academy of Dermatology's (AAD) support for...
- Cheap justice?
Marcotte, Paul // ABA Journal; Jun86, Vol. 72 Issue 6, p26Reports on the impact of the Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction law on federal judicial expenditures in the U.S. in 1986. Across-the-board cuts in judicial expenditures; Employee layoffs and cuts in security; Increase in case backlogs.
- What you should know about the payment system.
Bates Jr., Charles F. // ABA Banking Journal; Oct84, Vol. 76 Issue 10, p196Details the payment system in the U.S. Types of payment; Impact of technological advancement; Concentration of government funds from collecting institutions.
- Market Statistics.
Bates Jr., Charles F. // Bond Buyer; 4/13/2009, Vol. 368 Issue 33096, p29The article presents statistics on the current bond and public finance status in the U.S.
- GOP freshman class faces its big shutdown decision.
Bates Jr., Charles F. // Hill; 4/4/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 44, p1The article reports on the clash of decision for party leadership and support for federal spending cuts for 2011 faced by 87 U.S. House Republicans.
- Our problem is immorality.
Williams, Walter E. // National Minority Politics; Mar95, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p17Comments on the role of immorality in the financial problem of the United States. Immorality as one of the biggest problem in the country; Natural law; Legalized theft through welfare; Unauthorized federal activities.
- Republicans seize on flaws found in stimulus jobs data.
Alarkon, Walter // Hill; 11/20/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 139, p6The article reports on the new information used by Republicans on reporting errors in how the stimulus funds were spent in the U.S.
- Medicare reimbursement hinges on unified strategy.
Newman, Laura // Ophthalmology Times; 2/1/2003, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p3Reports on the optimism of the American Academy of Ophthalmology over the approval of the federal budget for ophthalmology in the U.S. Absence of budget cuts and corrections for projection errors; Amount received from physician's payments; Changes in the federal budget due to rising home health...
- Federal education budget up in 2000; Increase comes with stipulations.
Newman, Laura // Electronic Education Report; 12/22/99, Vol. 6 Issue 24, p3Reports on the increase in the federal budget allocated for education programs in the United States in the year 2000.
- Wyoming--A Tax Shangri-La�.
Newman, Laura // Journal of Financial Planning; Jul2001, Vol. 14 Issue 7, p21Focuses on taxation in the United States. Information on the least taxed states, according to calculations by `Bloomberg Personal Finance' magazine.
- Trump Card.
Laurent, Anne // Government Executive; May2000, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p30Focuses on the potential earnings and savings of the United States government from using purchasing cards. Agencies' increasing reliance on charge cards; Programs adopted by the government to encourage further card use; Financial institutions which comprise the majority of support for...
- Visible supply by state.
Laurent, Anne // Bond Buyer; 06/07/99, Vol. 328 Issue 30656, p29Presents a chart reflecting state municipal bond issuance in the United States as of June 7, 1999. Includes Connecticut; Delaware; Maine; Massachusetts.
- Reading the tobacco leaves: How long will smokers keep it up?
Kruger, Daniel // Bond Buyer; 06/11/99, Vol. 328 Issue 30660, p10Analyzes issues related to the American tobacco industry's ability to pay states as part of their legal settlement. Developments which may complicate use and view of tobacco; Factors favoring strong levels of tobacco use; Effects of regulatory restrictions.

