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How localities are buying into cryptocurrency and the tech behind it

JANUARY 5, 2022 | LONG STORY SHORT

The only 2 states that can’t afford a recession

MAY 24, 2019 | GOVERNING

Pensions have tripled their investment in high-risk assets. Is it paying off?

MAY 8, 2019 | GOVERNING

State tax revenues are higher than ever, but good times may not last

MAY 6, 2019 | GOVERNING

Federal tax reform may be saving money for states, even high-tax ones

APRIL 17, 2019 | GOVERNING

Why cities and pension funds are suing big banks (again)

APRIL 5, 2019 | GOVERNING

The drastic, risky, measures to fix America’s brokest pension systems

MARCH 1, 2019 | GOVERNING

Kansas City suburb headed toward default

NOVEMBER 30, 2018 | GOVERNING

Will Oklahoma finally wean its budget off oil?

OCTOBER 29, 2018 | GOVERNING

Berkeley’s high-tech gamble

AUGUST 22, 2018 | GOVERNING

For state budgets, what a difference six months make

JUNE 15, 2018 | GOVERNING

How cities fell out of love with sports stadiums

MAY 11, 2018 | GOVERNING

Detroit may be out from under state oversight, but its problems are far from over

MAY 7, 2018 | GOVERNING

Governments increasingly tax Uber and Lyft for transit revenue

APRIL 4, 2018 | GOVERNING

The week in public finance: 3 things state and local governments should know about the banking deregulation bill

MARCH 16, 2018 | GOVERNING

What is blockchain technology, and why are states hesitant to adopt it?

FEBRUARY 6, 2018 | GOVERNING

States’ financial practices get graded

NOVEMBER 15, 2017 | GOVERNING

Taxpayers have their own bill of rights on Colorado. But who benefits?

OCTOBER 23, 2017 | GOVERNING

Is your state ready for the next recession? Chances are, it’s not

OCTOBER 18, 2017 | GOVERNING

Taxpayers have their own bill of rights in Colorado. But who benefits?

OCTOBER 2, 2017 | GOVERNING