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LATimes: Schwarzenegger to seek federal help for California budget
12 hours ago ago from iePolitics.com
Facing another huge deficit, the governor wants $8 billion or threatens massive cuts in social services. He also plans to renew push for offshore oil drilling. By Shane Goldmacher and Evan Halper December 23, 2009 Reporting from Sacramento Facing a budget deficit of more than $20 billion, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to call for deep reductions in already suffering local mass transit programs, renew his push to expand ...
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10 hours ago ago from Don at Dawn
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Related contentGovernor signs state tax cut delay into law - 1330 WFIN
22 hours ago ago from USTaxAid Services
Palm Beach Post Governor signs state tax cut delay into law 1330 WFIN Ohio Governor Ted Strickland has signed the delay in the income tax cut into law. The move is designed to fill the 850-million dollar gap in the state's Strickland signs new state budget; tax cut delayed Columbus Dispatch Strickland signs compromise budget bill Bizjournals.com Tax cut delay the best of many bad choices Hillsboro Times Gazette ...
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7 hours ago ago from My Sick Mind
HARRISBURG, PA - Gov. Rendell yesterday upped the ante in his bid to balance the state budget, saying that without a table-games bill he would have to close the State Museum of Pennsylvania and some state parks in addition to laying off at least 1,000 more government employees. Rendell last week said layoffs of 1,000 more state workers were "imminent" if no gambling bill was on his desk by January 8. The bill - the final unresolved part ...
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6 hours ago ago from Times-Herald and Sunday Times Newspapers
Eleven months from a pivotal state election, lawmakers in Lansing are racing to erase a decade of futility. Spending reforms and tax overhauls are competing for attention so that elected officials can claim victory before they face the voters. The question, then, becomes: What should they do? And what comes first? Many, particularly Democrats like Gov. Jennifer Granholm, are clamoring for tax hikes to make up huge budget gaps. “Do ...
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NJ gov trims budget as gov-elect plans more cuts
13 hours ago ago from U.S. News
NJ gov trims budget as gov-elect plans more cuts TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has whacked more than $800 million from the current state budget less than a month before leaving office, he said Tuesday as his successor announced preparations for steep reductions for the fiscal year ahead. The $839 million in Corzine's additional cuts include $100 million from eliminating the state's contribution to the employee pension ...
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10 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Kansas gov to propose tobacco tax increase in 2010 TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Gov. Mark Parkinson will propose increasing Kansas' tobacco taxes next year, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. The Democratic governor's plan is likely to face strong opposition in the Republican-controlled Legislature, although the Senate's top leader said he'd support the idea. Parkinson spokeswoman Beth Martino said the governor hasn't settled on how much of an ...
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