Phrases with «cost counties»

The phrase "cost counties" refers to regions or areas where the expense of living or doing business is high. Full definition

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Sentences with «cost counties»

  • According to budget documents, it would cost counties $ 6.4 million to implement early voting. (auburnpub.com)
  • The whole case, which started last winter, has cost county taxpayers at least $ 400,000, with five lawyers defending a combination of legislators, county employees and the county executive. (wrvo.org)
  • He said the fare increase on the two lines generated about $ 50,000 in revenue, but the service cost the county about $ 70,000 to operate this year. (suffolktimes.timesreview.com)
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