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Tag: government finance

Stunt Budgeting in Howard County

May 18, 2015 7:21 PM James Howard Blog

While Hogan is criticized for illegally transferring money from the capital to the operating budget, we can see the same thing here in Howard County. New Howard County blogger, Jurgis Rudkus,1 addresses something similar here in Howard County: Kittleman’s proposed budget takes $5 million in revenue from the sale of

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Government Bonds Aren’t That Reliable

March 12, 2008 10:57 AM James Howard Blog

Cate Long blogs a story about how local governments are looking for a more favorable bond rating. In short, municipalities are held to a higher standard. Yesterday’s Los Angeles Times echoed this sentiment, as states demand ratings reflecting their financial position. In recent years, bond issuers would purchase insurance from

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