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FFIS is indispensable in tracking the latest federal program information for Arkansas. The reports are enlightening, concise and very responsive to my needs as a state budget director. And the friendliness and attentiveness of the staff is an added bonus.
Mike Stormes, Administrator for Fiscal & Budget, State of Arkansas 

FFIS provides timely and accurate updates as to how the action of Congress impacts the Michigan budget. I view FFIS as the Senate Fiscal Agency's eyes and ears in Washington, DC.
Gary S. Olson, Director (retired), Michigan State Fiscal Agency

FFIS provides the edge needed to compete for scarce resources in these difficult times. We rely on the program information to help inform state and local leaders about changes in funding levels affecting their institutions.
Jewell Gould, Director of Research, American Federation of Teachers

State Government Subscription Options

Enhanced electronic subscriptions allow all state agencies and virtually
any state employee access to FFIS materials and website. Several states 
spread the subscription cost among a number of agencies and the legislature.
For FY 2012, the cost is $11,900.

Single-agency electronic subscriptions are $9,900 in FY 2012.

Subscriptions are available to Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) if their
state has a subscription. The cost for FY 2012 is $1,500 and includes all
services. If their state does not subscribe, the IHE must subscribe on the
"Enhanced" or "Single-agency" level.

Other Subscriptions

Newsletter subscriptions are available to federal and local government agencies, private firms, and non-profit organizations. Newsletter subscriptions include all FFIS publications; they do not include the database/program updates and Internet access to FFIS data and publications. Contact Carol Ryder for more information. For FY 2012, the cost is $890.

 

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