Johnson to Try for Vote on G.O.P. Budget
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Mr. Johnson said late Wednesday that the House would vote on the measure “probably tomorrow, one way or the other.”
From The New York Times
Speaker Mike Johnson punted Wednesday night on a key budget vote essential to advancing Donald Trump’s agenda, as a group of House GOP conservatives demanded party leaders agree to steep spending cuts...
From CNN
With a shove from President Donald Trump, House Republicans had hoped to hoist their budget framework to approval late Wednesday, but conservative GOP holdouts continued to have grave misgivings over...
From Houston Chronicle
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Council finance chair Corey Williams, who has sparred with Walsh over spending in the past, said he was “disappointed” in the deficit after Walsh presented the budget to the council yesterday afternoon. Walsh is asking for a 2% tax rate increase, which, coupled with rising property values, would generate $7 million in new money for city hall.
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In the administrative budget, Harrold said he is looking to hire a public information officer for the town, increasing the salary budget by $54,000. Another $50,000 is being added for a ...
As other states go to court to fight for pandemic-era spending being clawed back by the Trump administration, New Hampshire is taking a more cautious approach to keeping $80 million the state had been counting on in its budget.
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The Maryland Senate has passed budget measures to address a deficit of more than $3 billion. The legislation approved Tuesday includes tax increases and cuts throughout state government, as well as pl
San Francisco State University is one of three Bay Area Cal State schools that could merge administrative services with one another amid an ongoing budget crisis. In a letter to the campus community Tuesday,