Stories tagged with "budget proposal"
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Zionsville's budget cut 10% after speedy revision
Tax cuts will come at a cost Most Zionsville residents will pay less in taxes next year as the town slices its 2010 budget and uses up some of its cash reserves, but some officials...
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Uncertainty, frugality combine to shave Lawrence budget
The proposed Lawrence city budget for 2010 is nearly $1 million smaller than the 2009 budget. That’s a mix of frugality and caution, members of the Lawrence City Council were...
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Southport mayor proposes leaner budget
Funding for public safety would see an increase because of police force restructuring Southport Mayor Robin Thoman says his proposed budget for 2010 would provide some property-tax...
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Fact Check: President uses iffy math on deficit pledge
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama used only-in-Washington accounting Wednesday when he promised to overhaul the nation’s health care system without adding “one...
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Noblesville mayor wants to charge new trash fee
NOBLESVILLE — Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear is proposing a $10 to $12 monthly trash fee to close a multimillion gap in the city’s 2010 budget. The city learned earlier this...
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Legislators may vote on budget today
Lawmakers must pass bill by tonight to avoid shutdown A vote is expected today on a new state budget that gives Democrats and Republicans some, though not all, of what they wanted...
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Speaker: Legislators reach possible deal on state budget
Lawmakers reached a tentative agreement Monday evening on a new state budget that will boost overall education spending and, if approved by a majority of the House and Senate,...
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Education inequality hits IPS hard
It’s about equity (“Budget could cost IPS schools, teachers, programs,” June 23). Our Indiana schools create different ends for different children. The outcomes...
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Republicans join taxpayers against more spending
On Tuesday, the Indiana House of Representatives was presented with a responsible, compromise budget that would have protected Hoosier taxpayers and kept our state from the brink...
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Senate to vote on state budget today
The Indiana Senate tweaked a budget proposal Monday and changed a backup plan that would keep state government running even if lawmakers don’t enact a new budget by the June...
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Budget could cost IPS schools, teachers, programs
Indianapolis Public Schools stands to get tens of millions of dollars less than it does now because of state enrollment projections and policy changes outlined in Gov. Mitch...
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Now it's the Senate's turn to produce a budget plan
GOP-led body expected to disregard budget plan passed by Dems in House The Indiana Senate will begin work today on its version of the next state budget, with lawmakers facing a...
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School chiefs object to Daniels' budget plan
Governor’s proposal would hurt many districts, superintendents say Representatives from urban, suburban and rural schools came together Thursday to say that Gov. Mitch...
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Bad news for schools in 'simple' budget plan
Indiana lawmakers spent January, February, March and April working on legislation including a new state budget. The budget failed in the final minutes of the regular session. The...
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More school funds in House Democrats' budget plan
State proposal would include no cuts for any district but would be for just 1 year House Democrats revealed the framework for their proposed state budget Tuesday, with plans to...
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House Democrats to craft budget plans
The state House Ways and Means Committee is holding an informal meeting this afternoon to go over a budget proposal that Democrats will push when the special legislative session...
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Dems oppose funding for virtual charter schools
Advocates for virtual charter schools were encouraged when Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels included $7 million in his two-year budget proposal to create and fund the online...
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As Ivy Tech enrollment swells, additional funding may not appear
As funding lags, school may have to turn students away MUNCIE, Ind. — Classes were not too crowded the first time David Clute enrolled at Ivy Tech — 32 years ago. Back...
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CIB plan mixes cost cuts, tax increases
Insisting the Capital Improvement Board has overspent in an “embarrassing” way, Gov. Mitch Daniels, along with Mayor Greg Ballard, unveiled a proposal Thursday to kill...
