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2 hours ago ago from Wayzata.com - Wayzata MN
The city is facing unprecedented budget shortfalls. As Mayor Wilcox stated in his State of the City address recently Out of a total budget of roughly $5 million, we cut about $545,000 since June. We can no longer eat into reserves and capital programs, we chose to down size city government to [...]
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22 hours ago ago from In This Together CT
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17 hours ago ago from Indiana Workers Compensation Blog
Indiana's seven public universities will have to absorb $150 million in budget cuts announced Tuesday by the state Commission for Higher Education, but how each school does so will be up to the institution.
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16 hours ago ago from Education Industry News
BATON ROUGE, La. Health care services and public colleges are bearing the brunt of cuts to close a $248 million midyear deficit and rebalance the budget. Gov. Read the original post: Health care, higher education among $248 million in cuts to budgets (WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans)
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5 hours ago ago from The British National Party
The insane Labour and Tory plan to always put British people last has been underlined with the slashing of the university budget by £533 million while foreign aid expenditure continues to increase. According to Business Secretary “Lord” Mandelson, the Government is to cut university funding by £533 million next year. This confirms already announced cuts of £180 million and £83 million but adds a further £270 million budget reduction. ...
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