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  • 2016’s Best and Worst State of the State Addresses image

    2016’s Best and Worst State of the State Addresses

    In 2016, 44 governors delivered State of the State or similar addresses, and among them were many proposals to confront tight budgets and improve economic performance in the states.

  • For Economic Opportunity, the Redder the Better image

    For Economic Opportunity, the Redder the Better

    Many of America’s bluest states are deep in the red thanks to tried-and-failed progressive policies. The Illinois General Assembly can’t pass a long-term budget deal, leading to significant losses…

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    The Williams Report

    What Can We Learn from Record-Busting State Budget Standoffs?

  • VIDEO: What’s Right – and Wrong – with Kansas image

    VIDEO: What’s Right – and Wrong – with Kansas

    In the latest edition of Rich States, Poor States: ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index, Kansas was 27th in terms of economic outlook.

  • Spending Cuts and Tax Reform: Not ‘Heads’ or ‘Tails’ image

    Spending Cuts and Tax Reform: Not ‘Heads’ or ‘Tails’

    Insofar as state fiscal policy goes, taxes and spending are permanently linked as two sides of the same coin.

  • Louisiana Governor Wants Higher Taxes image

    Louisiana Governor Wants Higher Taxes

    If the state had effective limits on spending, like those found in Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights, Louisiana would not be contending with a budget shortfall today.

  • State of the State: Oklahoma image

    State of the State: Oklahoma

    Governor Fallin has traditionally been an ally of limited government, free markets and federalism. However, given the difficult economic circumstances that her oil-dependent state is suffering, the governor and legislature are in a trying position.

  • State of the State: California image

    State of the State: California

    If the governor wants to actually avoid having to raise taxes, he should propose ways to shrink the scope of government, instead of pursuing the spendthrift polices that have dried up California’s funds.

  • State of the State: Missouri image

    State of the State: Missouri

    During his state of the state address, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon made his priorities very clear: he wants to expand Medicaid and spend more on education.

  • State of the State: South Carolina image

    State of the State: South Carolina

    Following a year of tragedy, Governor Nikki Haley’s State of the State address was full of rousing optimism and calls to action.

  • State of the State: Colorado image

    State of the State: Colorado

    While its growth comes from a friendly tax environment, Colorado’s budget woes come from an increase in spending.

  • State of the State: Washington image

    State of the State: Washington

    “Our economy is not working for everyone.”

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    The Williams Report

    A look at fiscal headlines from statehouses nationwide

  • Florida’s Big Economy Should Be No Big Surprise image

    Florida’s Big Economy Should Be No Big Surprise

    Florida’s economy is anything but retired. According to the latest in a series of economic forecasts from the University of Central Florida, growth in the state will largely outpace the…

  • Even Governor Jerry Brown Admits Income Taxes Destabilize State Budget image

    Even Governor Jerry Brown Admits Income Taxes Destabilize State Budget

    For many years, Rich States, Poor States, Tax Myths Debunked and other ALEC publications have warned against over-reliance on state level income taxes...

  • A Congressional Proposal for “A Better Way” image

    A Congressional Proposal for “A Better Way”

    During a recent address in the United States Capitol’s Statuary Hall, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and other congressional leaders outlined “A Better Way,” a series of policy proposals mostly…

  • Kansas Supreme Court Threatens to Close K-12 Schools image

    Kansas Supreme Court Threatens to Close K-12 Schools

    If the Kansas Supreme Court Justices disagree with current funding levels for K-12 education, they should resign their positions and run for the state legislature.

  • Union Time on the Taxpayer Dime image

    Union Time on the Taxpayer Dime

    Connecticut state budgets are in dire straits. Belts need to be tightened. Revenue projections estimate the budget deficit could spill over $900 million in 2016-2017. With such staggering shortfalls,…

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    Growth in the Desert

    By abandoning the tax-and-spend playbook and prioritizing sound budgeting, state officials and legislators continue to help Arizona separate itself from economically overburdened states like Illinois, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

  • Four Things Other New England States Are Doing Worse Than Maine image

    Four Things Other New England States Are Doing Worse Than Maine

    New England, on the whole, is an economically-depressed region.