Sentences with phrase «county facing a cut»

With every town and the city in Ulster County facing a cut in sales tax revenue, everybody should be following this debate.

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By Tony Cunningham MP As a result of Cumbria county council's single - status review, full - time teaching assistants are facing enormous pay cuts, unheard of in the private sector.
«We're not going to be able to face these challenges if we've cut our planning department by 41 percent in two years and we only have $ 1.8 million left to totally fund a review of all these projects when we fund our County Legislature by three times as much,» LaCorte said.
«This year our members will be called upon to increase efficiencies, implement cuts, and ensure that taxpayers of Erie County are not faced with a tax increase in the coming years.
«I'm pleased to present a proposed budget that demonstrates my administration's effort to stabilize county finances, ensure our county safety and our vibrancy,» said McCoy, a Democrat, who hails the $ 679 million spending plan as one that builds on the county's «sound» fiscal practices while keeping county spending under the state - mandated tax cap for the fifth year in a row,»... despite the continuous pressures of unfunded mandates and the real cuts we face in 2018 for state aid and programs such as foster care.»
Even if just a handful of students utilized the vouchers, a district such as Hot Springs County — which covers a wide geographic area with one school in each grade span — would face difficult decisions such as reducing classes and course offerings, cutting activities, or reducing student supports to compensate for the reduced funding when students leave.
And if the initiative does make the ballot, it will face formidable opposition from cities and counties, which already are complaining that Brown and the Legislature have cut social services severely and unloaded public safety responsibilities on them.
According to teaching unions, the county faces budget cuts of more than # 28 million over the next two years, equivalent to # 287 for each pupil.
Guest columnists Richard McDermott, presiding judge of the King County Superior Court, and Barbara Madsen, chief justice of the Washington Supreme Court, voice concern that at a time of increasing legal needs for low - income residents, legal aid resources are facing cuts.
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