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Washington County won't fund schools' major maintenance projects
julieg@herald-mail.comWith money tight in a sluggish economy, Washington County will not chip in funding for the school system’s major maintenance projects, according to county and school system officials. That means the school system will be able to do fewer...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues, Elementary Schools, Schools, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Bids to build new Bester Elementary School come in over budget again
julieg@herald-mail.comThe second round of bids for construction of a new Bester Elementary School again came in over budget, according to bid information and Deputy Schools Superintendent Boyd Michael. With the most recent bid information, which was being evaluated to make...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Teaching and Learning, Local Government, Construction
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George Michael: Obama's blame game
In his recent campaign speeches, President Obama has been asking “Why would we want go back to something that didn’t work before?” This is a variation of his repeated “We had a really big hole to dig out of” theme and a...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Barney Frank, Christopher Dodd, Nancy Pelosi, George W. Bush
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Pending budget crunch complicates child care funding in W.Va.
West Virginia officials face a tough challenge as they seek new ways to fund child care assistance for low-income families: an estimated $400 million gap between projected revenues and spending for the next budget year. The state is scheduled on Jan. 1...Tags: Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Medicaid, Government, Personal Income
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Local lawmakers think Pa. budget 'reasonable'
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA $27.7 billion spending plan passed Thursday by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives calls for 10 percent cuts to human services, flat funding for state-supported colleges and universities, and slight increases for K-12 education. The...Tags: Politics, Joseph F Markosek, Executive Branch, Todd Rock, Pennsylvania General Assembly
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Pa. Senate gives budget OK with hours to spare
A budget plan savaged by Democrats as taking from the poor to give to the rich but defended by Republicans as appropriate and responsive to taxpayers and businesses won final legislative approval Friday before it went to Gov. Tom Corbett to become law for...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Vincent J Hughes, Andrew E. Dinniman, Jay Jr Costa, Homelessness
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Corbett signs second no-new-taxes Pa. budget
Despite Republican domination of the Capitol, the final hours before Gov. Tom Corbett signed his second budget Saturday night were chaotic, with late-night votes, 11th-hour negotiations to seal deals and several senators almost hollering at each other...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Petroleum Industry, Executive Branch, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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Pa. budget highlights
Highlights of Pennsylvania’s $27.7 billion state budget for the fiscal year that began Sunday. The Legislature finalized the budget Saturday night after a marathon day of debating and voting. THE BIG PICTURE: • On paper, state spending...Tags: Labor Legislation, The Pennsylvania State University, Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare, Education
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Rally gathers support against child care cuts
trishr@herald-mail.comChild care providers, mothers and the concerned public gathered Friday morning in front of the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Public Library to rally against West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s proposed budget cuts to child care subsidies to poor...Tags: Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Shelley Moore Capito, Government, Autism
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Pa. lawmakers scramble to finish budget, education bills before new fiscal year
Republicans in control of Pennsylvania’s Legislature scrambled Tuesday to finish writing a host of budget- and education-related bills to get them to fellow Republican Gov. Tom Corbett before the new fiscal year starts Sunday. That meant that...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Health, Education, Politics
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Waynesboro Area School Board expected to vote Friday on budget
A Waynesboro Area School Board meeting scheduled for Friday will address the 2012-13 operating budget, changes to alternative education and possible support staff raises. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the administration building at 210 Clayton...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Education
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Waynesboro taxes expected to remain the same in 2013
Taxes are expected to remain the same in 2013 for Borough of Waynesboro property owners. The Waynesboro Borough Council on Tuesday authorized administrative staff members to share with the public its proposed budget for next year. Copies of that budget...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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