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California lawmakers unveil budget rejecting Gavin Newsom spending cuts. Here’s their plan
Merced Sun-Star via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe governor’s spending plan would have stripped billions in Medi-Cal provider rate increases that...
San Diego could give police, firefighters and lifeguards big pay raises, despite yawning budget ...
U-T San Diego· 15 hours agoSan Diego may give substantial pay raises to roughly 3,000 city police officers, firefighters and...
Paterson wants more state aid to limit property tax hike as council bemoans services
Gannett via AOL· 10 hours agoBut the tax hike would drop to 2% if the state agrees to send the city the additional money, officials said. The transitional aid program is designed to ...
Looking at Watertown’s budget in the years to come
WWNY - WNYF Watertown· 5 hours agoWatertown’s next fiscal budget is approved with a 7% tax hike that was projected at 19%. Mayor Sarah Pierce calls the 2024-25
Norwin raises taxes, taps fund balance to cover $7.8M deficit
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 16 hours agoThe school board on Monday approved the final budget on a 5-4 vote. Directors Bill Bojalad, Tim...
Walters: Newsom shuns tax increases yet budget levies billions on businesses
San Jose Mercury News· 7 days agoWhen Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a much-revised 2024-25 state budget this month, he became visibly...
Cornwall-Lebanon board adopts 2024-25 proposed final budget with 5.9% tax hike
Lancaster Online· 18 hours agoWhen: Cornwall-Lebanon school board meeting, May 20.
Waste Watch: How gas tax drop and registration hikes affect the state's budget
WBFF Fox45 Baltimore· 2 days agoWith new car registration fees going into effect, Maryland is also shaving off a chuck of its gas ...
California governor criticized for proposal to eliminate health benefit for some disabled immigrants
KSBW Salinas· 1 day agoCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed he would not fix the state’s budget deficit by taking away health...
Buffalo’s fiscal reckoning
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 6 days agoPainful times lay ahead for City Hall and the taxpayers who underwrite it, as budget deficits loom.