Tennessee taxpayers are paying about $1,961 each to fund the Trump administration’s mass deportation policies, according to an analysis of the federal budget released by the Economic Policy Institute. The think tank developed an online tool that calculates the average taxpayer’s share of the estimated $268.9 billion cost of deportations through the end of President […]

(The Center Square) – A Wisconsin state senate candidate says she is a Wisconsin resident and her husband’s primary residence is in Georgia, making her eligible for a Wisconsin tax credit and her husband eligible for one in Georgia, she said.

(The Center Square) – Fraud in three North Carolina cases costing taxpayers about $27 million are among 17 getting enforcement action from the National Fraud Enforcement Division, the U.S. Justice Department said Friday.

BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana taxpayers have until Sept. 4 to claim millions of dollars in state tax refunds before the funds transfer to unclaimed property.

(The Center Square) – Taxpayers’ commitment to the NFL Carolina Panthers’ stadium improvements through an agreement with the city of Charlotte remains fixed at $650 million, the team said Thursday in an announcement on stadium naming rights and release of imagery.

(The Center Square) – Calls for stronger oversight of the Illinois Department of Corrections are growing after a former department payroll employee pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $125,000 by falsifying her husband's overtime and holiday pay records.

(The Center Square) – Calls for stronger oversight of the Illinois Department of Corrections are growing after a former department payroll employee pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $125,000 by falsifying her husband's overtime and holiday pay records.

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Montana taxpayers expect their tax dollars to be spent responsibly, transparently, and on priorities that benefit everyone — not directed to private organizations with the strongest political support. That expectation is reflected in Article V, Section 11(5) of the Montana Constitution, which states: "No appropriation shall be made for religious, charitable, industrial, educational, or benevolent purpose to any private individual, private association, or private corporation not under the control of the state."