2019 Economic Perspectives on State and Local Taxes
May 6, 2019 | 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Cambridge, MA United States
Free, offered in English
This small interactive seminar allows legislators and legislative staff to consider state and local taxes and other fiscal issues from an economic perspective. Legislators and/or legislative staff from each New England state will participate. The program is co-sponsored with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Details
Date
May 6, 2019
Time
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Registration Period
March 12, 2019 - April 1, 2019
Location
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
113 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA United States
113 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA United States
Language
English
Registration Fee
Free
Cost
Free
Downloads
Agenda
Harvard Square Maps with Walking Directions
Truth and Integrity in State Budgeting: Preventing the Next Fiscal Crisis: William Glasgall
New England Economic Update: Jeffrey P. Thompson
Patterns of Demographic Change Across New England: Peter Nelson
The Intended and Unintended Consequences of the TCJA on the States: Steven Sheffrin
Wayfair: The Way Forward: Sally Wallace
Consequences of State Disinvestment in Public Higher Education: Lessons for the New England States: Bo Zhao
Funding K-12 Education: State Experiences in Strengthening School Funding Formulas: Emily Parker
Tax Increment Finance in Vermont: Lessons for Other New England States: Graham Campbell
Strategies and Policies for Post Industrial Success for America's Smaller Legacy Cities: Alison Goebel
Boston’s Payment in Lieu of Tax (PILOT) Program: Matthew Englander
Property Tax Relief Options For State Governments: Adam Langley
Key Resources on Property Tax Relief
Property Tax Developments, 2017-2018: Catherine Collins, Daphne Kenyon, Bethany Paquin, Lars Arnesen
Vox Populi: Voters Weigh in on School Finance and Property Taxes: Catherine Collins, Daphne Kenyon, Bethany Paquin, Lars Arnesen