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St. Joseph County shooting for on-time property tax bills
SOUTH BEND – The Department of Local Government Finance has certified St. Joseph County’s 2011 budget order, paving the way for on-time property tax bills for the second year in a row. According to a news release, the budget certification...Tags: Property Tax, Politics, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Local Government
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Obama: Budget proposal to end up saving $400B
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says the budget he plans to send to Capitol Hill next month will trim spending with a scalpel, not a chain saw, and that it will save about $400 billion. In an interview Thursday on YouTube, Obama also gave...Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Elections, Politics, Washington, DC
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No stemming red ink: Federal deficit to hit $1.5T
WASHINGTON (AP) — Far from slowing, the government's deficit spending will surge to a record $1.5 trillion flood of red ink this year, congressional budget experts estimated Wednesday, blaming the slow economic recovery and last month's tax-cut law....Tags: Social Security, Elections, Politics, George H.W. Bush, National Government
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Full plate awaits Indiana lawmakers
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels isn’t planning to slow down during his final two years in office.
The Republican governor has laid out an ambitious agenda for the General Assembly’s four-month session that begins Wednesday.
Daniels will have...Tags: Human Interest, Elections, Joe Donnelly, Politics, Migration
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Snyder equipped to guide state, Proos, Tyler believe
Can new Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder succeed in turning around Michigan’s floundering economy by, as he calls it, reinventing the state? Only time will tell, but a couple of state lawmakers from Berrien County seem to think he’s capable of the...Tags: Elections, Gateway Incorporated, Politics, Business, Executive Branch
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Lakeville school district heading back to Indiana tax court
LAKEVILLE -- Union-North United School Corp. is going to Indiana Tax Court again, only this time it’s not a petition by a taxpayer.
The school corporation has appealed to the tax court over a final determination of the Indiana Department of...Tags: Elections, Politics, Public Finance, Court Preliminary, Indiana
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It could be curtains for Michigan film incentives
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan's starring role as a darling of the movie industry may be about to end up on the cutting room floor. Gov. Rick Snyder's first budget proposal calls for the elimination of the film tax incentive program — one of the...Tags: Missouri, Economic Policy, Human Interest, Science, Elections
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Michigan governor targets personal tax breaks in call for sweeping cuts
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Gov. Rick Snyder is taking on everyone from senior citizens to state workers, public schools to city halls in his first budget proposal as he works to get Michigan on sound financial footing.
The new governor made good on his...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Elections, Politics, Agricultural Research and Technology, Career and Workplace
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'Black Thursday' jolts cities, schools
"Shared sacrifice’’ was the term Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder used Thursday to reference his proposed cost-cutting budget. Local city officials and school administrators had other terms for it, and they were far more ominous. "Devastating&...Tags: Elections, Human Interest, Politics, Constitutional Issues, Executive Branch
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Highlights of Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at what President Barack Obama has requested in his $3.73 trillion budget for the 2012 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ____ Agency: Agriculture Spending: $145.6 billion Percentage Change from 2011: 1.5 percent decrease...Tags: Retirement, Politics, Health and Safety at Work, U.S. Army, Crimes
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Budget proposal could lead to more cuts for Michigan schools
Snyder's budget would bring huge cuts to public education. John Jarpe, superintendent of Brandywine Community Schools, knows a challenge when he sees one. A series of cuts started the year. Now, he'll wait to see if he'll be at it again, 90 days from...Tags: Elections, Politics, Executive Branch, Government, Education
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Edwardsburg police department avoids shut down
A $45,000 loan will keep the Ontwa Township/Edwardsburg Police Department from closing.
The loan is coming from Ontwa Township, but will still require the department to lay off officer Kasey Huston and cut hours for others.
Ontwa Township Board agreed...Tags: Elections, Politics, Career and Workplace, Unemployment
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