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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities


Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
820 First Street, NE Suite 510

Washington, DC 20002
Work (202) 408-1080
Friday, September 10, 2010



The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is one of the nation’s premier policy organizations working at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals. The Center conducts research and analysis to inform public debates over proposed budget and tax policies and to help ensure that the needs of low-income families and individuals are considered in these debates. We also develop policy options to alleviate poverty.
http://www.cbpp.org

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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
820 First Street, NE Suite 510
Washington, DC 20002


Center on Budget and Policy Priorities News


09/09/2010 04:26 PM
On Comparing Tax Cuts to Social Security
Last week, I argued that this Center on Budget and Policy Priorities graph comparing the… Social Security - Deficit - United States - Center on Budget and Policy Priorities - Social Security Trust Fund
09/10/2010 08:08 AM
The 'No-Frills' College of the Future
The 2009-10 academic year was one of the most fiscally challenging ever for many state universities and private colleges, and there is little indication that things are going to ease up for them this fall.
09/10/2010 02:20 AM
Lawmaker Backs Youth Priorities
TUBOD, Lanao del Norte – A consolidated document on legislative recommendations from parliaments all over the world in connection with priorities for the world’s youth sector will be presented at the 65th session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in New York, it was learned from a lawmaker from Mindanao Friday. Rep. Aliah Dimaporo (2nd District, Lanao del Norte) disclosed that she ...
09/10/2010 07:45 AM
Candidates ready for run-off
Although the two remaining candidates for treasurer-tax collector both say their focus and priorities have not changed since the June primary, the pair are still trying to distinguish themselves for voters and show why each believes they are best suited for the elected office.
09/09/2010 12:21 PM
Report: State must cut spending, hike taxes or both
Dwindling tax revenues will cause a projected $1.3 billion budget gap as the state enters its next budget, according a report released Thursday by the Indiahttps://admin.ibj.com/admin/article/general/load?articleId=22175#na Fiscal Policy Institute.



YouTube Videos


08/27/2010 11:26 AM
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 25th Anniversary
Over the past 25 years, the Center's rigorous policy analysis, innovative policy development, media outreach, and strategic advocacy has contributed to improved policy outcomes, especially for low-income families. In honor of this milestone year, the Center produced this video to look back on 25 years of facts, fairness, and fiscal responsibility.
08/26/2010 12:06 PM
Almost Half of US States Face Budget Crises
The economic meltdown is drying up tax revenues faster than anyone expected, forcing 22 states to confront serious budget deficits. Some states already have eliminated jobs and services - and more cuts are likely, according to the Los Angeles Times. The new shortfalls, totaling at least $11.2 billion, come just months after numerous states enacted belt-tightening measures while writing yearly budgets. Officials also adjusted their revenue projections downward to account for the slowing economy. But in many cases, the actual revenue for the first quarter of the fiscal year, which began July 1, has proven to be even lower. The gaps "will almost certainly widen" as tax revenues continue to drop, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a Washington, DC, think tank that compiled the state data in a report this month. Economists and other observers fear the numbers may signal the onset of a historic fiscal crisis for state governments. "States have been confronted with bad economic circumstances in the past, but never so many states, all at once," said Bill Pound, executive director of the National Conference of State Legislatures. Rising layoffs are cutting into payroll taxes. The credit crisis and housing slump are affecting taxes levied on real estate deals. Sales taxes are shrinking as shoppers worried about the economy stay home. Every state in the union but Vermont legally requires a balanced budget, so state governments have begun cutting. The pain ...
06/09/2010 02:50 PM
Spotlight Webcast: CBPP Examines State Fiscal Policy
Nick Johnson - Director, State Fiscal Project - Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Elaine Mejia - Director, North Carolina Budget and Tax Center and Noah Berger - Executive Director, Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center
07/01/2010 02:43 PM
Peter Peterson Foundation Event on Budget and Deficits - Segment 6
Robert Greenstein on the prospects of an agreement emerging from the Fiscal Commission. He discusses the most important lesson the Commission could teach.
08/21/2010 12:01 PM
Almost Half of US States Face Budget Crises
The economic meltdown is drying up tax revenues faster than anyone expected, forcing 22 states to confront serious budget deficits. Some states already have eliminated jobs and services - and more cuts are likely, according to the Los Angeles Times. The new shortfalls, totaling at least $11.2 billion, come just months after numerous states enacted belt-tightening measures while writing yearly budgets. Officials also adjusted their revenue projections downward to account for the slowing economy. But in many cases, the actual revenue for the first quarter of the fiscal year, which began July 1, has proven to be even lower. The gaps "will almost certainly widen" as tax revenues continue to drop, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a Washington, DC, think tank that compiled the state data in a report this month. Economists and other observers fear the numbers may signal the onset of a historic fiscal crisis for state governments. "States have been confronted with bad economic circumstances in the past, but never so many states, all at once," said Bill Pound, executive director of the National Conference of State Legislatures. Rising layoffs are cutting into payroll taxes. The credit crisis and housing slump are affecting taxes levied on real estate deals. Sales taxes are shrinking as shoppers worried about the economy stay home. Every state in the union but Vermont legally requires a balanced budget, so state governments have begun cutting. The pain ...



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