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New England Fiscal Facts was published from 1991 to 2005.

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New England Fiscal Facts, Summer 2005Summer 2005 (No. 34)
Do New England State and Local Governments Have Too Many Employees, and Are They Overpaid?
Nick Turner and E. Matthew Quigley

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 2004/2005

Winter 2004/2005 (No. 33)
States May Face Higher Spending in Give-and-Take of Medicare/ Medicaid Changes
E. Matthew Quigley

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Winter 2003/2004 (No. 32)
The Federal Medicare Prescription Bill Plan:
Its Implications for the New England States

E. Matthew Quigley

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New England Fiscal Facts, Summer 2003 Summer 2003 (No. 31)
Preparing for the Storm: Rainy Day Funds in New England
E. Matthew Quigley

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 2003 Winter 2003 (No. 30)
Securitizing Tobacco Settlements
E. Matthew Quigley

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 2002 Fall 2002 (No. 29)
Dealing with Deficits: How New England States Are Managing the Fiscal Crisis
E. Matthew Quigley and Amanda Lydon

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter/Spring 2002 Winter/ Spring 2002 (No. 28)
How Will New Hampshire Solve its School Funding Problem? Part 3 of 3
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Fall 2001 Fall 2001 (No. 27)
How Will New Hampshire Solve its School Funding Problem? Part 2 of 3
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 2001 Spring 2001 (No. 26)
How Will New Hampshire Solve its School Funding Problem? Part 1 of 3
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 2003/2004 Winter 2001 (No. 25)
Should Internet Sales Transactions Be Taxed?
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 2000 Spring 2000 (No. 24)
Will the Tobacco Settlement Payments Go Up in Smoke?
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 2000Winter 2000 (No. 23)
Will Accountability Standards Improve Public Schools? Accountability and Education Reform Part 4
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Fall 1999 Fall 1999 (No. 22)
Are Foundation Grant Programs a Panacea or a Problem?
Part 3
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 1999 Spring 1999 (No. 21)
Can Guaranteed Tax Base Formulas Achieve Either Wealth Neutrality or Spending Equality? Part 2
Daniel G. Swaine, with Lynn E. Browne

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New England Fiscal Facts, Fall 1998 Fall 1998 (No. 20)
Do New England's Public Schools Need Finance Reform?
Part 1

Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 1998 Spring 1998 (No. 19)
Will the Current Boom Encourage States to Spend Too Much?
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 1998 Winter 1998 (No. 18)
Is New England Underinvesting in Public Infrastructure?
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Fall 1997 Fall 1997 (No. 17)
Are State Government Debt Levels Too High?
Daniel G. Swaine and Robert Tannenwald

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 1997 Spring 1997 (No. 16)
How Will Future Aid Cuts Affect New England's Public Sector?
Daniel G. Swaine

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 1997 Winter 1997 (No. 15)
New TANF Block Grants: More Funds Now, but Enough in Hard Times?
Jeannette Hargroves

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New England Fiscal Facts, Fall 1996 Fall 1996 (No. 14)
Are Excise Tax Revenues a Quick Fix?
Jeannette Hargroves

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 1996 Spring 1996 (No .13)
Fuzzy Federal Funds Stymie Governors’ Planning
Jeannette Hargroves

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 1996 Winter 1996 (No. 12)
New England has Relied Heavily on Vulnerable Medicaid Financing Arrangements
Jeannette Hargroves and Robert Tannenwald

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New England Fiscal Facts, Fall 1995

Fall 1995 (No. 11)
New England Lawmakers Reject Big Tax Cuts...At Least for This Fiscal Year

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New England Fiscal Facts, Summer 1995 Summer 1995 (No. 10)
Lean State Funding Pinches Budgets of New England Public Colleges and Universities

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 1995 Winter 1995 (No. 9)
New England AFDC Caseloads Remain High Despite the Recovery

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New England Fiscal Facts, Fall 1994 Fall 1994 (No. 8)
The Rising Cost of Operating State Prisons

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 1994 Spring 1994 (No. 7)
Are New Englanders All That Reserved?
(adequacy of budgetary reserves)

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 1994 Winter 1994 (No. 6)
Around New England
(six-state revenue summary)

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New England Fiscal Facts, Summer 1993 Summer 1993 (No. 5)
State Gambling Revenues: Are Legislators Becoming Addicted?

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 1993 Spring 1993 (No. 4)
State Spending for New England’s Public Schools

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New England Fiscal Facts, Summer 1992 Summer 1992 (No. 3)
Cash Assistance for New England’s Needy

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New England Fiscal Facts, Spring 1992 Spring 1992 (No. 2)
Medicaid: Fiscal Ill or Fiscal Cure?

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New England Fiscal Facts, Winter 1991 Winter 1991 (No. 1)
Fiscal Facts and Myths

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