This study seeks to assess Scarborough’s fiscal and budgetary position within a comparative framework, in an effort to assist the town in identifying fiscal trends, opportunities and potential policy pitfalls. This scope and content of the analysis requires the author to make sense of a complex set of community fiscal indicators and budget data
The Great Recession of 2008-2010 is showing that the states and national government have spent too m...
Foreword Taxes on real estate and personal property are increasing in Maine. In an attempt to find o...
Jean Lavigne and Patricia Hofmaster assess Maine’s position relative to school finance reform and of...
This study seeks to assess Scarborough’s fiscal and budgetary position within a comparative framewor...
Every day, municipalities around Maine are faced with decisions about the types of services to provi...
Maine municipalities have received substantially less revenue from the state over the past several y...
Dollars and Sense: Maine State Budgeting at a Crossroads provides a bird\u27s eye view and analysi...
The budget difficulties faced by Maine and by most other states have prompted a national search for ...
This study analyzes per capita expenditure trends among selected fast-growing Maine towns from 1970-...
This thesis explores several aspects of state and local governments' finances and its interaction wi...
Despite recent reforms to Maine’s school funding, State Senator Peter Mills argues that the formula ...
The purpose of this report is to provide a foundation for discussion and debate of tax policy option...
This project is a thorough study of funding for Maine\u27s judicial & legal services. The final repo...
Analysis of the different views on funding state government presented in two books, Making a Differ...
In keeping with his promise to make government work better for the people of Maine, Governor Angus K...
The Great Recession of 2008-2010 is showing that the states and national government have spent too m...
Foreword Taxes on real estate and personal property are increasing in Maine. In an attempt to find o...
Jean Lavigne and Patricia Hofmaster assess Maine’s position relative to school finance reform and of...
This study seeks to assess Scarborough’s fiscal and budgetary position within a comparative framewor...
Every day, municipalities around Maine are faced with decisions about the types of services to provi...
Maine municipalities have received substantially less revenue from the state over the past several y...
Dollars and Sense: Maine State Budgeting at a Crossroads provides a bird\u27s eye view and analysi...
The budget difficulties faced by Maine and by most other states have prompted a national search for ...
This study analyzes per capita expenditure trends among selected fast-growing Maine towns from 1970-...
This thesis explores several aspects of state and local governments' finances and its interaction wi...
Despite recent reforms to Maine’s school funding, State Senator Peter Mills argues that the formula ...
The purpose of this report is to provide a foundation for discussion and debate of tax policy option...
This project is a thorough study of funding for Maine\u27s judicial & legal services. The final repo...
Analysis of the different views on funding state government presented in two books, Making a Differ...
In keeping with his promise to make government work better for the people of Maine, Governor Angus K...
The Great Recession of 2008-2010 is showing that the states and national government have spent too m...
Foreword Taxes on real estate and personal property are increasing in Maine. In an attempt to find o...
Jean Lavigne and Patricia Hofmaster assess Maine’s position relative to school finance reform and of...