All things considered, the region has a case to make when it argues that it receives less than its “fair” share of state government spending. The geographic distribution of expenditures is particularly disadvantageous to Hampton Roads in the areas of K-12 education and car tax reimbursements, but less so in transportation and higher education
This is Old Dominion University\u27s 15th Annual State of the Region Report. While it represents the...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s 16th annual State of the Region report. While it represents the...
When new residential and commercial developments occur, do they pay for themselves, or do others sub...
All things considered, the region has a case to make when it argues that it receives less than its “...
City and county governments in our region focus their spending on education and public safety. Howev...
Regions differ in terms of which taxes they pay locally, regionally or at the state level. Hampton R...
We examine the Commonwealth’s fiscal practices and conclude that the answer to this question often i...
Local elected officials often complain that the Commonwealth imposes costly mandates on the cities a...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s seventh annual State of the Region report. While it represents ...
Per capita income in Hampton Roads has been rising and, after we factor in the cost of living, now i...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s eighth annual State of the Region report. While it represents t...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas in terms of a variety of economic, social and e...
(First Paragraph) With- count them- nearly 100 governmental units in the cities and counties that co...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s 15th Annual State of the Region Report. While it represents the...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s 16th annual State of the Region report. While it represents the...
When new residential and commercial developments occur, do they pay for themselves, or do others sub...
All things considered, the region has a case to make when it argues that it receives less than its “...
City and county governments in our region focus their spending on education and public safety. Howev...
Regions differ in terms of which taxes they pay locally, regionally or at the state level. Hampton R...
We examine the Commonwealth’s fiscal practices and conclude that the answer to this question often i...
Local elected officials often complain that the Commonwealth imposes costly mandates on the cities a...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s seventh annual State of the Region report. While it represents ...
Per capita income in Hampton Roads has been rising and, after we factor in the cost of living, now i...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s eighth annual State of the Region report. While it represents t...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas in terms of a variety of economic, social and e...
(First Paragraph) With- count them- nearly 100 governmental units in the cities and counties that co...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s 15th Annual State of the Region Report. While it represents the...
This is Old Dominion University\u27s 16th annual State of the Region report. While it represents the...
When new residential and commercial developments occur, do they pay for themselves, or do others sub...