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Report: State revenue returns to pre-recession levels Governing.com Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() States' general fund revenues are projected to return to pre-recession levels next fiscal year but general fund spending is not, suggesting state lawmakers are still cautious about the recovery, according to a report released recently. More
National Flood Insurance Program reauthorized for 60 days Shore News Today Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On May 31, the day before the start of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Congress passed and President Barack Obama signed legislation to extend the National Flood Insurance Program for an additional 60 days. More Judge rejects challenge to $10 million liability insurance requirement in new Michigan fireworks law The Associated Press via The Republic Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A judge has rejected a challenge to the insurance requirement in Michigan's new law expanding the sale of fireworks. Federal Judge Thomas Ludington in Bay City says he's not going to trump the judgment of lawmakers. More
Iowa City, Kan., insurance doesn't include landfill KCRG-TV Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The ongoing fire at the Iowa City Landfill in Kansas, expected to cause $4 million to $6 million damage, does not appear to be covered under the city's insurance policy, according to two insurance experts. More
San Diego, SDG&E announce wildfire settlement Southwest Riverside News Network Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A $27 million settlement was reached recently stemming from two wildfires that ravaged San Diego County in 2007. The settlement resolves the lawsuit filed by the city of San Diego against San Diego Gas & Electric arising from the 2007 Witch and Guejito wildfires. More Survivor's benefit back in city staff's pension calculations Fort Worth Star-Telegram Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() City administrators in Fort Worth, Texas, proposed retaining the survivor benefit for current city employees as part of a review of likely changes to the employee pension plan, noting that it is a contentious issue and difficult financial planning question. More
Ontario municipality found liable for bad road in tragic crash CTV News Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The city of Oshawa, Canada, and Scugog Township are liable for the catastrophic injuries two teenaged sisters sustained in crash caused in part by dangerous road conditions, Ontario's top court ruled recently. More |
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