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Posts for Cheryl Grant

A Primer on Local Government Funds

Does your local government need a special fund for an investment trust? How about for capital projects, enterprise, or debt service? The number and types of funds a local agency's budget includes should be tailored to that agency's needs and circumstances.

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For Local Fireworks Regulations, Timing is Everything

While state law governs the regulation of fireworks, it also leaves some room for local jurisdictions to enact more restrictive local regulations regarding fireworks use or sales, although more restrictive local laws may not take effect for at least one year after adoption.

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Financial Protections for Small Jurisdictions: What Local Government Leaders Need to Know About Fraud

Fraud is damaging for any public agency but especially for small jurisdictions that already lack crucial resources. What safeguards can local leaders put in place to protect their agencies against fraud, and by extension, provide clear guidelines for agency staff?

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Changes to Sales and Use Tax for Public Facilities in Rural Counties

Since its inception in 1997, revenue from the Rural Counties Public Facilities Sales Tax has primarily been used for economic development purposes, but there have been a few recent legislative changes clarifying how the funds can be used.

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Need a Crash Course in Government Finance? Our Finance Bootcamp Is What You've Been Waiting For

MRSC’s new Municipal Finance Bootcamp is a five-day crash course for professionals new to government finance. It covers topics like BARS, payroll, budgeting, and much more.

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Can We Use REET Funds for That?

REET 1 or 2 tax revenue can be an important source of funds for local governments, but this revenue is restricted and can only be used for certain purposes. Confusion around what constitutes an eligible use has generated many questions for MRSC consultants over the years. 

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Using "Why" to Keep Your Policies and Procedures Relevant

Policies and procedures can become outdated, irrelevant, or incorrect. By asking "why," local government staff and elected officials can help keep policies relevant through regular cycles of review and updating.  

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Salary Increases Coming in 2024 for Many Special Purpose District Officials

Every five years elected commissioners, board members, supervisors, and directors of special purpose districts receive increases in compensation as established by the Washington State Office of Financial Management. The next increases take effect January 1, 2024.

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I Didn’t Know MRSC Had That!

The MRSC website has a variety of resources to offer local government staff, especially clerk/treasurers from small cities. MRSC Finance consultant Cheryl Grant gives us a preview of her favorite resources.

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Introducing Cheryl Grant, MRSC's Newest Finance Consultant

MRSC welcomes Cheryl Grant onto the team as our newest finance consultant. Cheryl is excited to be working with small cities and agencies.

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