Little sign of recovery as building-permit revenues fall – Atlantic City Press
Construction activity, as reflected in the number of building permits taken out, is as slow in the growth areas of Hamilton, Galloway and Egg Harbor townships today as it was during the depths of the recession a year ago. The overall number of people
Budget Cuts Would Target Education – KPHO
PHOENIX — A compromise between Gov. Jan Brewer and Republican legislative leaders has education programs absorbing more than half of $900 million budget cuts that would take effect if voters reject a proposed sales tax increase, The Associated Press
Contra Costa Times March 8 Letters from our readers – Contra Costa Times
As Whole Foods co-founder and CEO John Mackey observes, quoting Margaret Thatcher: “The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.” That’s why government-controlled health care leads inevitably to rationing, with
Better days await home builders in Lincoln – Lincoln Journal Star
Click on the blue title for the whole article. When the local homebuilding market picks up again, Lincoln has plenty of room to grow. During the housing boom in the early 2000s, lot supplies were tight, leading developers and some homebuilders to
Quartile rankings – Grand Island Independent
Here are some of the city programs ranked out of a perfect 100 points in the most important Quartile 1, less important Quartiles 2 and 3 and least important Quartile 4. Fire Department: emergency response to fire and medical, training and licensure
A shrinking Detroit looks for cuts – Detroit Free Press
The problem: Detroit’s government structure was created for a city with 2 million inhabitants, funded with a flush tax base, not for one with a shrinking population John said the facility is for sale, but there have been no talks with the city
Archive for January 2010 – The Spokesman-Review
state Business and Occupation tax for all new sales will bring up 108 and “privatizing state liquor sales” — one of the topics being discussed as the Lege convenes today, as it is almost every year — will bring up 1. That leads you
Little sign of recovery as building-permit revenues fall – Atlantic City Press
Construction activity, as reflected in the number of building permits taken out, is as slow in the growth areas of Hamilton, Galloway and Egg Harbor townships today as it was during the depths of the recession a year ago. The overall number of people
Budget Cuts Would Target Education – KPHO
PHOENIX — A compromise between Gov. Jan Brewer and Republican legislative leaders has education programs absorbing more than half of $900 million budget cuts that would take effect if voters reject a proposed sales tax increase, The Associated Press
Contra Costa Times March 8 Letters from our readers – Contra Costa Times
As Whole Foods co-founder and CEO John Mackey observes, quoting Margaret Thatcher: “The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.” That’s why government-controlled health care leads inevitably to rationing, with
Better days await home builders in Lincoln – Lincoln Journal Star
Click on the blue title for the whole article. When the local homebuilding market picks up again, Lincoln has plenty of room to grow. During the housing boom in the early 2000s, lot supplies were tight, leading developers and some homebuilders to
Quartile rankings – Grand Island Independent
Here are some of the city programs ranked out of a perfect 100 points in the most important Quartile 1, less important Quartiles 2 and 3 and least important Quartile 4. Fire Department: emergency response to fire and medical, training and licensure
A shrinking Detroit looks for cuts – Detroit Free Press
The problem: Detroit’s government structure was created for a city with 2 million inhabitants, funded with a flush tax base, not for one with a shrinking population John said the facility is for sale, but there have been no talks with the city
Archive for January 2010 – The Spokesman-Review
state Business and Occupation tax for all new sales will bring up 108 and “privatizing state liquor sales” — one of the topics being discussed as the Lege convenes today, as it is almost every year — will bring up 1. That leads you