State Budget Sources: An Annotated Guide to State Budgets, Financial Reports, and Fiscal Analyses is a resource published by the Volcker Alliance designed to help public officials, policy advocates, journalists, academics, and concerned citizens fully understand the critical fiscal decisions that governors and legislators must make. The guide includes the links below to budgets for this state as well as legislative analyses of budget bills and treasurers’ or comptrollers’ monthly state cash-flow statements; capital spending plans; reports on public-worker pension funding and returns; and reports by local and national fiscal research organizations, bond rating firms, and associations of state fiscal and finance officials.
Prior, current, and upcoming biennial budget documents; performance and fiscal information.
Statistics, charts, and tables on Nevada’s economy and general fund revenues, issued monthly.
Chief financial officer for the state, with accounting and financial reporting responsibilities.
Transparency site with budget information, state spending, tax expenditure, and economic development reports.
Some work on taxes and pensions, with an emphasis on individual liberty; part of the State Policy Network of state-focused, free market-oriented think tanks.
Salary and pension information; run by the Nevada Policy Research Institute.
Follows tax and finance issues and provides legislative updates to members; some material is available for a fee. Member of the Governmental Research Association and the National Taxpayers Conference.
Fiscal and budget information, with links to the interim finance, retirement, and benefits committees.
Document prepared by the Fiscal Analysis Division based on the governor’s biennial budget recommendations; includes a summary of the state’s financial condition.
Detail on the biennial budget and related finances.
Performance audits, special audits, and investigations.
Revenue, taxation, and state budget information.