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Apr 05 2024
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Saint Paul Public Schools face massive budget shortfall
Superintendent Dr. Joe Gothard said administration is being forced to make decisions they don't want to make. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video ST PAUL, Minnesota — The Saint Paul Public School District is grappling with a financial problem that is haunting a lot of public-school districts. At a recent board of education meeting,
KARE11Apr 08 2024
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Youngkin agrees to scrap tax cuts in proposed overhaul of state budget
RICHMOND — Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is proposing a rewrite of the state budget adopted last month by the Virginia General Assembly, issuing 233 amendments that would scrap his initial plan for a tax system overhaul and include some of the funding increases proposed by lawmakers. The plan avoids, for now, the prospect of a rare gubernatorial veto of the entire two-year spending plan, but it sets
Washington PostApr 16 2024
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Federal government providing security protection for 250 political candidates
Against a backdrop of at least 15 murders of hopefuls for political office during Mexico’s current election cycle, the federal government on Tuesday offered assurances that candidates seeking protection are now getting it immediately. Rosa Icela Rodríguez, head of Mexico’s Security and Citizen Protection Ministry (SSPC), told reporters at President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s Tuesday morning
Mexico News DailyApr 08 2024
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Eclipse Day Will Make New York State’s Budget Even Later
For those who say that an on-time budget in New York State is about as likely as a solar eclipse, the odds on an eclipse are about to improve. The negotiations over the state budget, which was due on April 1, have stretched on for more than a week past the deadline as differences over housing, education and health care have divided Democratic legislative leaders in Albany. Now an eclipse has
New York Times (News)Apr 16 2024
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Megadonors come to Trump’s fundraising aid, federal reports show
Former President Donald Trump‘s fundraising efforts picked up steam in the first three months of 2024 as GOP megadonors assisted his third bid for the White House. Trump and the Republican National Committee had already announced they raised $65.6 million in March and ended the month with $93.1 million cash on hand. New filings with the Federal Election Commission showed Trump 47 Committee, a
Washington ExaminerApr 04 2024
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New York lawmakers push back budget deadline again
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York lawmakers passed another extension for the state’s budget on Thursday to ensure state workers get paid and operations continue undisrupted as negotiations are still underway. Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, needs to sign the extension bill, which pushes the due date for a final spending plan to April 8. Legislators had already passed an extension when they the
Associated PressApr 15 2024
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Adams could get surprise win on mayoral control in $237B NY state budget deal
Mayor Eric Adams could walk away with a surprise win in the preliminary state budget deal announced Monday — with several sources telling The Post the deal will include an extension of his oversight of New York City schools. Albany lawmakers appeared likely to tuck in a two-year extension of mayoral control over city public schools in the $237 billion handshake deal — with a few caveats,
New York Post (News)Mar 31 2024
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With federal funds running out, Westfield schools forecast $4M shortfall
WESTFIELD — Though numbers haven’t been finalized, School Department leaders say it looks like they’ll have to make cuts in staff or programs unless they can find $4 million more for fiscal 2025. The proposed budget for the coming fiscal year will be presented in an April 9 public hearing at City Hall. In a March 29 discussion about the budget, Superintendent Stefan Czaporowski and Human
MassLive.comApr 15 2024
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New chapter of the National Federation of the Blind coming to Colorado Springs
Yahoo NewsApr 03 2024
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Budget dispute heats up between Senate, House in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY — Movement of some legislation at the state Capitol ground to a halt on Wednesday, apparently over a dispute in the process of developing a state budget simmering between the Senate and House. In fact, House and Senate leaders couldn’t even agree about why they disagreed. A morning meeting of the Senate Appropriations Committee, during which action had been scheduled on several
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