Phrases with «budget stalemate»

The phrase "budget stalemate" refers to a situation where there is a disagreement or deadlock among decision-makers on how to allocate or spend money. It means they are unable to reach an agreement or make progress in developing a budget plan. Full definition

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Sentences with «budget stalemate»

  • Politicians running for local office are feeling the effects of the state budget stalemate in Hartford. (courant.com)
  • A Paterson administration source confirms the governor has reached out to the legislative leaders and asked them to attend a five - way Red Room meeting tomorrow morning at 11 a.m. to discuss the ongoing budget stalemate. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • The Republican request came shortly before top legislative leaders met with Malloy for two hours to try to end the longest - running budget stalemate in Connecticut history. (courant.com)
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