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Liz Farmer

Liz Farmer, who formerly covered fiscal policy as a Governing staff writer, helps lead the Pew Charitable Trusts’ state fiscal health project’s Fiscal 50 online resource, focusing on budgets, fiscal distress, tax policy and pensions. A former research fellow at the Rockefeller Institute of Government’s Future of Labor Research Center, Farmer holds a bachelor’s degree in American history, film and television production from George Washington University and a master’s in journalism from the University of Maryland.

This week's roundup of money (and other) news governments can use.
In the aftermath of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s racially derogatory comments, some are urging the team to move 30 miles south to Orange County.
North Las Vegas could be the next city to risk bankruptcy if its current trends continue, a new report warns.
This week's roundup of money (and other) news governments can use.
A new S&P report ranks how states have recovered from the recession and warns some states about policies they're pursuing.
A roundup of money (and other) news governments can use.
A recent court ruling has spurred some states to decide whether college athletes can organize.
Ontario Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian’s ideas are the basis for what may be America’s next consumer privacy law. But her ideas have fierce critics.
Like the U.S., China will have to change how local officials think about public finance if it wants to stop its growing debt problems.
A roundup of money (and other) news governments can use.