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State and Local Finances After the Storm: Is Smooth Sailing Ahead?March 30, 2007
The economy has recovered and most states are flush again with revenues. This is an ideal time to step back and examine how state (and local) governments responded to the fiscal crises that developed at the turn of the millennium and what pressures loom ahead for states. What contributed to the budget shortfalls and how can those pitfalls be avoided in the future? How did states balance their budgets? Did property tax revenues support state and local tax systems after stock market prices fell resulting in swings downward in income and sales taxes? Is the current tax system adequate to provide needed services? We will address these questions at this all-day conference. This conference is hosted by the Urban Institute-Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center and the Kellogg School of Management and the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University and sponsored by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Please register online. (Registration deadline: March 23)
Agenda 8:30 - Registration and continental breakfast 9:00 - Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:45 - Session 1: Steps Taken During the Recession of 2001
10:45 - Break 11:00 - Session 2: Pushing Down the Problem: Changes in the State-Local Relationship
12:30 - Lunch 1:30 - State and Local Finances and the Rating Agencies
2:15 - Break 2:30 - Session 3: Future Pressures Ahead: Likely Budget Busters Going Forward
4:00 - Adjourn |


