Vol. 19 No. 1, February 2003
Index
- 2002 a record year for debt issuance.
- Atlanta considering firing water provider for poor performance.
- City of Fairfax County? Officials looking into it.
- Committee concludes Washington State's tax system outdated and inadequate.
- GASB issues two exposure drafts.
- New York City raises property taxes 18 percent.
- Wisconsin cities establish new self-insurance pool.
- Cash-strapped police departments funding equipment with patrol car ads.
- Governments may pay for one-time use of tobacco bonds.
- New Jersey goes to court over stock losses.
- Pennsylvania homeowners may subsidize school-pension losses.
- Unforeseen deficit may result in state bailout, takeover of Oakland school district.
- United bankruptcy could lead to ratings downgrade.
- Performance measure certification in Maricopa County.
- Inflation-indexed bonds: a primer for finance officers.
- Financing energy efficiency projects.
- Are state and local revenue systems becoming obsolete? The economy's changing structure is threatening the revenue productivity of state and local government tax systems.
- The city of New York.
- The unfunded mandate reform act: working well for no good reason.
- Tackling rising health care costs.
- 'Security' continues to dominate congressional agenda.
- Study shows severity of state fiscal stress.
- Federal Intergovernmental Grants and the States: managing devolution.
- Managing Diversity in Public Sector Workforces.
- Accounting, auditing, and financial reporting.
- Budgeting.
- Capital finance.
- Cash management.
- Economic development.
- Pensions and benefits.
- Performance measurement.
- Calendar.
- Recession triggers bitter federal system conflict.