A flat income tax isn't the answer to Louisiana's coming fiscal woes, says Invest in Louisiana's Jan Moller. Moller warns that it would instead lead to painful cuts to higher ed and health care.
Champaign County government officials are continuing to spend taxpayer dollars touting the benefits of taxpayer approval of a proposed quarter-cent sales-tax increase.
At the Coachman’s Inn just north of Edgerton, Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman stood in a private dining room to make his case for why public financial ...
General License 41 was promulgated by Treasury to help democracy in Venezuela. That has failed, and the lack of transparency under Venezuelan law obscures facts that should be in the public record.