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With a bunch of new post-term-limits state senators heading to Lincoln in January, Sen. Annette Dubas, District 40, said it's still too early to get a handle on what will dominate the legislative agenda in the upcoming session. But one thing will be for certain, Dubas said. Money is tight and that will put any big spending programs on hold.
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Schools sweat over state cash - Des Moines Register
School supporters in Iowa may have popped the cork too soon. They celebrated when state lawmakers committed to long-term efforts such as preschool, teacher pay and a mandatory blueprint for what students should learn. One rain-soaked summer and ...
And it's over... - Spokane Spokesman-Review
House Bill 2416 -- reinstating the 1 percent property tax cap -- passed handily. Senate Bill 6178 -- letting households below $57,000 postpone half their taxes, so long as they pay them back with interest when they sell the home -- also passed ...
An unlikely urban island... - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Yup, Seattle. Some 586,000 people are crammed into the Emerald City's 84 square miles. Now for the bonus round: What city comes in No. 2? Mattawa , believe it or not. Grant County may not be the image of urban density, but it turns out that the ...
November 2008 - Palm Beach Interactive
Gov. Charlie Crist wants to have a temporary foreclosure freeze in place by next week, he said this morning. Crist said he is meeting with bankers to try to come up with a deal without having lawmakers involved that would stall foreclosure ...
ALL STORIES FROM November 2008 - Staten Island Advance
The lowest cash gas price on Staten Island this morning is the Sunoco station at Armstrong Avenue and Arthur Kill Road in Great Kills. The station has a listed price of $2.21 per gallon of unleaded regular, according to NewYorkGasPrices.com . Fire ...
Recently in 2009 Category - New York Daily News
Rep. Anthony Weiner insists it's too early to start the 2009 mayoral campaign, but he was nevertheless quick to take a few swipes at his rival, Mayor Bloomberg, during an intimate Broadway Association luncheon today, the DN's Kate Lucadamo reports ...
Viewing all entries for: November 2008 - Economist.com
"The Realtors are reporting that foreclosure sales - that is distress sales being foreclosures or short sales - have risen from what they thought was 35% to 40% of all existing home sales, now they are saying it is 45% of all existing home sales ...
November 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
Senate candidate Al Franken will not appeal a decision by the Minnesota State Canvassing Board, which today rejected the Democrat's request that rejected absentee ballots be included in the race's hotly contested recount. The canvassing board's ...
Change.org Crowdsources An Agenda For Incoming Administration - Wired
Barack Obama's transition team is soliciting feedback from US citizens on where they'd like to see their country go through Change.gov , but it turns out that a rival web site named Change.org might beat the incoming administration to the punch when ...
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