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Council Restores Some School Funding And Cuts Expenses In Hopes Voters Will Approve Budget
The Hartford CourantThe town council restored $200,000 to the school board's proposed budget Wednesday and cut $250,000 from funds for open space preservation and pavement maintenance. The result was a proposed tax increase of 0.54 percent. The council used a portion...Tags: Elections, Politics, Local Government, Voting, Abusive Behavior
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Gov. Jerry Brown's university plan is left unfinished in budget
SACRAMENTO — California’s budget is almost done, but Gov. Jerry Brown still has a lot of unfinished business when it comes to higher education. The final spending plan does not include the governor’s proposal to tie new money for...
Tags: Politics, Science and Technology, Education, Government, Executive Branch
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New Britain Sets Priorities In Long List Of Municipal Projects
The Hartford CourantThe city plans to spend more than $50 million over the next five years to repair municipal buildings, renovate parks, replace police cars and pay for other big-ticket expenses. As part of his annual budget preparation, Mayor Tim O'Brien updated the...Tags: New Britain, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Voting Machines
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IMF says risks to successful Portugal bailout still high
ReutersBy Axel Bugge LISBON, June 13 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday Portugal's economic outlook was "somber" and its public debt condition "very fragile" although Lisbon has met the latest targets in its 78 billion euro bailout....Tags: Economic Policy, Politics, Government Debt, Credit and Debt, International Monetary Fund
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Stanford mayor offers budget
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Mayor Bill Miracle has proposed a $2.2 million budget for Stanford in the coming fiscal year that would reduce the city's police force and rework the organization of the arts program, among other changes. The proposed budget, which...Tags: Arts, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture, Finance
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Lincoln may go to general fund for 911
ben@theinteriorjournal.comLANCASTER — Lincoln County could have to spend out of its general fund during the next fiscal year to fully fund 911 service. Board members for Bluegrass 911, the emergency call center that serves Lincoln and Garrard counties, approved a 2013-14...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Harford school system doing less with more [Editorial]
Harford County Public Schools leadership has left the realm of reality as it applies to budget management. The decision that no doubt will be getting the most attention in the coming weeks is a recommendation by the administration, and approved by the...Tags: Unemployment, Students, Career and Workplace, Education, Public Schools
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Long delays expected as L.A. County courts cut staff
Many wait times in the L.A. County court system are already long but a new round of deep cuts, including the elimination of 500 jobs, will make the wait even longer, officials say. As a result of the changes, court reporters will no longer be...
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Italy sees no more fiscal tightening despite deficit problems
ReutersROME (Reuters) - A deeper-than-expected recession is hurting Italy's public finances but it can still keep the budget deficit below 3 percent of output without more fiscal tightening, Economy Minister Fabrizio Saccomanni said on Thursday. Saccomanni, a...Tags: National Government, Rome (Italy), Politics, Weather Reports, Government Debt
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Skelton: Voters made budget deal possible
When a deal was reached on the state budget, Gov. Jerry Brown, Senate leader Darrell Steinberg and Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez gathered in the Capitol to declare victory. Missing from the press conference, says George Skelton in his Thursday column,...
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Russia can't raise state spending forever: Putin
ReutersMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia cannot afford to keep raising state spending, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, but it must find the money to fulfill the social commitments he made on his return to the Kremlin last year. Putin, in an annual...Tags: Politics, Russia, Vladimir Putin, Moscow (Russia), Economy, Business and Finance
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