1st Edition

Sustaining the States The Fiscal Viability of American State Governments

Edited By Marilyn Marks Rubin, Katherine G. Willoughby Copyright 2015
    318 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    State fiscal decisions have a significant impact on the US economy. Taken together, subnational governments employ more than one out of every eight workers and provide the bulk of all basic governmental services consumed by individuals and businesses. Sustaining the States: The Fiscal Viability of American State Governments will give you a basic understanding of trends in, current status of, and future prospects for the fiscal sustainability of state governments. After reading this book, you should have a great appreciation for the reach and multiple contributions of state governments to individuals and communities across the nation.

    The book examines the broad range and depth of state revenues, responsibilities, and activities. It begins with an assessment of executive budgeting in the states, then presents the experiences of states with strong executive-driven systems and the various rules and institutions that impact state government budget discipline. The book goes on to examine state revenue sources, debt, pensions, and spending, honing in on vital state functions including education, transportation, health services and public safety. It concludes with an assessment of the challenges that will test the fiscal vibrancy of US state governments going forward: vulnerability to future economic downturns, growing dependence on an increasingly austere federal government, the obsolescence of state tax systems and an ever more coercive system of federalism.

    Edited by experts, with a hand-picked panel of contributors, the book delineates the resources that states generate and use to conduct the business of government. The chapters outline the very real and significant constraints on the ability of the states to fulfill their responsibilities and introduce several challenges that state governments face and are actively addressing as they strive for fiscal sustainability. These features provide a clear, realistic understanding of state operations and financing in the United States, today. The book should also leave you with a sense of optimism for the capacity of state governments to advance forward.

    Sustaining the States: An Introduction, Scott Pattison and Katherine Willoughby
    Political Institutions for Sustainable State Budgets,
    Irene S. Rubin and Roy T. Meyers
    Changing State Revenue Strategies,
    John L. Mikesell
    State Tax Structures: Past Trends, Future Possibilities,
    David L. Sjoquist
    State Competition for Debt Resources,
    Dwight V. Denison and Robert A. Greer
    State Debt Management Challenges,
    Merl Hackbart and Dwight V. Denison
    State Pension Plans in Crisis,
    Cynthia S. Searcy and William R. Darnell
    The Future of State Spending, Carolyn Bourdeaux
    State Education Expenditures, Sean P. Corcoran, Sarah A. Cordes, and Amy Ellen Schwartz
    State Health Care Expenditures, Shanna Rose
    Future Issues in State Transportation Finance,
    John R. Bartle and Can Chen
    Financing Criminal Justice in the States, Michael C. Walker
    State Government Workforces of the Future,
    Sally Coleman Selden
    A Vision of the Future Sustainability of the States,
    Robert D. Ebel and Marilyn Marks Rubin

    Biography

    Marilyn Marks Rubin is professor of public administration and economics at John Jay College of the City University of New York and director of the college’s MPA program. She has authored several publications on fiscal policy and budget-related issues and was an advisor to the Korean Women’s Development Institute on gender budgeting. Rubin is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and a past chair of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management.

    Katherine Willoughby is professor of public management and policy in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. Her areas of expertise include state and local government budgeting and financial management and performance management. She has trained government officials and staff from several countries in public budgeting, management, and reform. Willoughby is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and a past chair of the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management.