Stillwater’s state aid cut by $2 million since 2001
Stillwater’s state aid cut by $2 million since 2001
Unallotment has become a curse word in city halls across the state.
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Stillwater’s state aid cut by $2 million since 2001
Unallotment has become a curse word in city halls across the state.
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Head: FSSA committed to Logansport State Hospital plan
State Sen. Randy Head came away from a meeting this week with state officials feeling frustrated.
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State officials blast Clark County’s financial systems
State finance officials have issued a series of reports that level a barrage of criticism at how Clark County officials manage the public purse and depict a county government whose finances are poorly controlled.
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State budget issue remains
BATON ROUGE — The state Legislature has a little more than a week to wrap up its most controversial issue, one that’s been on the table but left unsettled since the session convened in late March.
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Beacon Hill Roll Call – Legislature approves state budget, rejects tax cuts
Find out what your elected officials have been up to on Beacon Hill:
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Old flume section replaced after state violations reported
Sediment control problems along the DS Canal were repaired on an urgent basis after state officials notified the local water district of a violation. The No. 13 Flume, one of eight flumes being replaced as part of the DS Canal project, has been replaced and returned to service, [...]
Bach leaves for state post
ANDOVER A farewell reception was held Tuesday for Superintendent Claudia L. Bach, whose last day with the local school system was Thursday. Bach started her new job, as director of educator policy, preparation, and leadership for the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, on Friday. She had announced in the [...]
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Budget to exceed 4% state cap
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Township Committee has unanimously introduced a budget that would increase taxes beyond the state-mandated cap of 4 percent. But part of that hike is contingent upon receiving approval from the state.
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Federal Health Reform Implementation Stirring Up State Politics And Policies
The Denver Post: In Colorado, Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter is scheduled to sign an executive order Tuesday that “health care advocates say is key to turning the federal government’s vague framework for reform into reality.” The order “will create a board of health-policy advisers to guide [...]
Colorado voters may be asked to expand gambling to aid state colleges
Coloradans may get a chance to vote this fall on an expansion of limited gambling to help fund the state’s universities. The proposal, which has bipartisan backing in the legislature but may face opposition, will be considered with a second bill also unveiled Wednesday. [...]