BUDGET
Council Meeting 12-4-12
The following are the proposed agenda items for Tuesday evening's regular City Council meeting. The agenda and packet can be found on theCity Council web page. Note: Tuesdays Regular City Council mee...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 8:45 AM
Spanish Style Omelette
Are you looking for a speedy breakfastor a quick, easy, and inexpensive dinner? Try a simple egg dish made with your favorite potatoes, onions, eggs, and any other fillings you would like to add. Serv...
Posted on 11/28/12 at 11:49 PM
Selective Recognition and the Greek Financial Crisis
Continuing from the last post, we look at the most recent example of bonafide financial turmoil: Greece. In Wednesday's article, I shared how when it comes to economic or political themes, people are...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 11:02 AM
Sequestration: What It Means for CTE...
Within the Grand Forks Public Schools, funding for the Career & Technical Education (CTE) department (which includes the K-12 Career Education program) comes from three sources: 1) local, 2) state...
Posted on 7/24/12 at 2:06 PM
Fun on a Budget
We all live on tight budgets, but we still need to have some fun. A budget with no fun will be unlivable over time. Think of your budget as a diet. If your diet only consists of carrots and celery, ev...
Posted on 4/11/12 at 8:13 AM
MN Legislature Sends Dayton a Budget; Veto Likely
The Senate finished passing its last three budget bills Thursday afternoon when it approved funding packages for environmental programs and parks; highways, roads and transit programs; and higher education.By Associated Press , May 19, 2011
With No Budget Deal, Dayton, GOP to Keep Talking
By Martiga Lohn , May 19, 2011
MinnesotaCare at Risk in State's $5B Budget Problem
The innovative health care program that received widespread acclaim for providing insurance to the working poor is now at risk as lawmakers grapple with a massive deficit.By Martiga Lohn , May 15, 2011
Dalrymple Budget Plan Masked Huge Spending Increase
By Dale Wetzel , April 29, 2011
MN GOP Plans Hit Agencies, Social Services
Republicans striving to balance Minnesota's budget by reducing state spending offered a roadmap Thursday that would most acutely affect social service programs, aid to local governments, allowances for colleges and accounts for operating state agencies.By Brian Bakst , March 10, 2011
Wis. Governor Proposes Deep Cuts for Schools
By Scott Bauer , March 01, 2011
Wis. Gov. Walker to Outline Ultimate Intentions in Budget
By Scott Bauer , February 28, 2011
MN Deficit Shrinks; Dayton Drops Income Surtax
By Martina Lohn , February 28, 2011
Wisconsin Budget Plan May Tilt Political Playing Field
The high-stakes fight in Wisconsin over union rights is about more than pay and benefits in the public sector. It could have far-reaching effects on electoral politics in this and other states by helping solidify Republican power for years, experts said Monday.By Ryan J. Foley , February 21, 2011
Wisconsin Democrats Could Stay Away for Weeks Blocking Anti-union Bill
By Scott Bauer , February 18, 2011
Both Sides Dig in Over Dayton's Budget Proposal
By Associated Press , February 16, 2011
Half of Dayton's MN Deficit Fix Comes from Taxes
By Brian Bakst, Martiga Lohn , February 15, 2011
GOP Rips Dayton Budget as 'Feeble'; Dems Defend
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton's budget proposal is getting a harsh assessment from legislative Republicans who will determine its fate, with the governor's Democratic allies voicing philosophical support.By Associated Press , February 15, 2011
Minnesota Budget
At least half of Gov. Mark Dayton's fix to Minnesota's budget deficit comes from higher income taxes on the wealthy.By Associated Press , February 15, 2011
Source: Dayton Budget to Avoid Cutting Local Aid
By Brian Bakst , February 14, 2011
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