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Local libraries readying for funding cuts

18 hours ago ago from U.K. News Room

In the current economy, libraries have become a place many have turned to as a way to rent free movies, to help with a job search via public Internet access, or just to take advantage of a variety of programming. Now it’s the libraries, however, who are looking for ways to trim their budgets as they face funding cuts being handed down from the state level. According to the New York Library Association, this is the third time in 20 ...

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AP, Ohio Media, Gov. Strickland and Dems Call Double-Digit Retroactive Tax Increase a 'Tax Cut Delay'

9 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias

On January 1, 2009, the final 4.2% stage of a four-year, 21% cut in individual income taxes took effect in Ohio. State tax withholding tables reflecting the lower rates went into effect. Ohio employees began seeing a bit more net pay in each paycheck. This past week, the state legislature, faced with an $850 million shortfall and threats of immediate school funding cuts by Governor Ted Strickland, repealed that 4.2% cut for both 2009 and ...

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ABQ Mayor Richard Berry announces budget balancing plan New Mexico Independent

21 hours ago ago from New Mexico Independent

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10 hours ago ago from Politics in Minnesota

Home > Budget / Taxes , Capitol Report > Deficit fixes: bleak and bleaker Deficit fixes: bleak and bleaker by Charley Shaw Published: December 16,2009 Time posted: 2:52 pm Tags: James Metzen , Larry Pogemiller , Lyndon Carlson , Minnoesta budget deficit Legislative panel examines budget-cutting scenarios No matter which way you slice it, Minnesota's projected long-term budget deficit won't get solved without ...

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Foster Families to Feel Pinch of Slashed Budget

21 hours ago ago from CPS - A System Out of Control

Editor's Note: I guess this means that the foster children will get even less to eat, less luxuries, less everything. They barely get enough to eat each month and now the government takes even more away from them. I've got a good idea but they'll never go for it and that's to stop taking children needlessly. Then maybe the state will have enough money to support those in foster care!!! Iowa foster parents will get about $35 less ...

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In Hawaii, Cuts Reach to Core Functions

3 hours ago ago from The New York Times

HONOLULU (AP) Public schools in Hawaii are closed most Fridays, rats scurry across bananas in an uninspected market, and there may not be enough money to run a Congressional election. About the only parts of the state untouched by the struggling economy are its sparkling beaches and world-class surfing. Hawaii's money troubles are creating a society more befitting a tropical backwater than a state celebrating its 50th anniversary and ...

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