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Revenue and the FY 2011 budget

18 hours ago ago from Susie\'s Budget and Policy Corner

For those who follow such mundane topics as revenue, the latest revenue estimates for FYs FY 2010 - 2014 were released yesterday by DC's CFO Natwar Gandhi. As expected, the news was bad, with FY 2010 revenue down $17 million from the September estimate; worse, FY 2011 revenue is estimated to be $104 million less than the September estimate. Both individual and corporate income taxes played a role in the revenue reduction. Particularly ...

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Miami Today Newsmaker - Rep. David Rivera

17 hours ago ago from Official uVu Blog

During his last of eight years in the Florida House of Representatives, David Rivera faces what he calls an “awesome challenge.” Heading into next fiscal year, the state projects a $3 billion budget gap – and Mr. Rivera is the House budget chair. As head of the Appropriations Committee, he aims to lead a process focusing not on creating new revenue, but on cutting fat. “Families are struggling, businesses are struggling and I want to make ...

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Washington Post Company Selling Budget Travel

20 hours ago ago from Daily Intel

In a sale to be announced later today, the Washington Post Company will sell Budget Travel to an affiliate of Fletcher Asset Management, an investment-management company. Budget Travel , launched by travel legend Arthur Frommer, was rumored to be shutting down last month, after a year in which the title and its group, the Newsweek group, had suffered a significant drop in revenue. The deal will close by the end of the year, and though the ...

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Help! My College Student Wants to Drop Out of College! | College Parent Central

10 hours ago ago from College Parent Central

As a parent of a college student, you may be taken completely by surprise when your student comes home to announce that he wants to drop out of college.  Or it is possible that you have seen this coming for a few weeks or even months.  Either way, it may be difficult to believe or accept.  So much effort and emotional energy went into the choice of college and the admissions process, that it doesn’t seem possible that your student could want ...

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SD budget would be balanced with one-time money

17 hours ago ago from U.S. News

SD budget would be balanced with one-time money PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- The gap in South Dakota's current state budget can be fixed by taking $15.8 million from several funds that hold excess money, the governor's budget director said. Using the money to balance the current budget will not hurt those funds' ability to cover their obligations, state budget director Jason Dilges said. When Gov. Mike Rounds proposed his state budget for next ...

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Riley: proration may be necessary in General Fund

13 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC13.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Riley: proration may be necessary in General Fund Associated Press Published: December 17, 2009 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Gov. Bob Riley says he will decide within the next two weeks whether he should declare proration and cause across-the-board ...

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BBC News - EU adopts bigger budget for 2010

21 hours ago ago from BBC

By Laurence Peter BBC News The Lisbon Treaty gives MEPs more influence on the budget The European Parliament has approved a 122.9bn euro ( 110bn) EU budget for 2010 - nearly half of which is to go to agriculture and natural resources. It is a 6% increase on the 2009 budget, which was worth 116bn euros. Next year the EU is due to conduct a major review of the budget. The UK wants to see a cut in ...

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