Finance
Finance is a fundamental concern for local and state government agencies, encompassing budget planning, revenue management, and fiscal responsibility. Effective financial management ensures that government operations are sustainable and resources are allocated efficiently to meet public needs. This directory offers articles on finance, including topics like Grants, which explore the processes and strategies for obtaining grant funding to subsidize the cost of programs and projects. It also includes articles on finance, which explores the processes and strategies for creating, managing, and adjusting government budgets to align with policy goals and economic conditions.
Ryan Takacs, vice president of Firefighters Local 362, said it’s hard not to call South Bend’s smaller increase for firefighters “a slap in the face”
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Town officials say a contract with the sheriff’s office will save them $1.3 million over three years
Boston announced an action plan to ensure the city’s food system is able to withstand and recover from disruptions and natural disasters
Boston announced an action plan to ensure the city’s food system is able to withstand and recover from disruptions and natural disasters
Reason Foundation’s Interview with Steve Hagar, State Purchasing Director, Oklahoma.
A new U.S. Census Bureau survey details expenditures on public education
A new U.S. Census Bureau survey details expenditures on public education
Reason Foundation’s Interview with Steve Hagar, State Purchasing Director, Oklahoma.
Verizon Enterprise Solutions today announced it is expanding its Verizon Partner Program (VPP) into the public sector
Audit finds millions in overtime pay at L.A. transportation department
A city-utility partnership in Minneapolis has released its work plan for 2015 and 2016 that outlines five ambitious areas of work
A city program in Richmond, California, gives its most violent offenders a stipend to keep their noses clean. Could it work in Baltimore?
A city program in Richmond, California, gives its most violent offenders a stipend to keep their noses clean. Could it work in Baltimore?
Atlantic City is suing to get back $3 million it gave to the company that has failed to run the Community Loan Program
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