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Cities Seek to Loosen Rules on Spending Federal Pandemic Aid

Some cities are urging President Joe Biden's administration to loosen its rules for spending $350 billion of coronavirus relief money directed toward state and.

Cities Seek to Loosen Rules on Spending Federal Pandemic Aid

Some cities are urging President Joe Biden's administration to loosen its rules for spending $350 billion of coronavirus relief money directed toward state and.

Wheel tax increase, unexpected staff departures help Freitag balance Janesville budget proposal

It might have taken a surprise hit of employee turnover and increases to fees and wheel taxes to fund city roadwork, but the city of Janesville could make relative history

Suggestions for cutting Anchorage's budget

Suggestions for cutting Anchorage s budget Author: Print article To add your ideas for cutting city spending, go to www.muni.org and click the Tax Savers link. Here s a sample of what other people are saying: Eliminate personal use of city vehicles. This includes APD patrol cars, Fire Dept. vehicles, ASD and Muni vehicles. I understand the visibility of the patrol cars being driven on personal time; yet cities much larger than Anchorage have and still get by without this frivolous waste of property tax dollars. Eliminate the I&M Program. Teach the local city employees driving city vehicles how to use the ignition key to shut the vehicle down. I cannot count how many times I sat and watched a police unit idle outside a building for hours waiting for the officer to return. If there is a good reason to let them run we need to find alternative ways to address that.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190711:10:26:00

ainsley: los angeles business owners are reportedly putting up fences and planting thorny bushes to ward off the homeless according to the l.a. times. business owners are tired of the city s slow response to the growing homeless crisis and have taken matters into their own hands. the homeless population has soared 16% from last year alone. the city of boise idaho is planning to install facial recognition technology at city hall to keep banned people out. city spending $52,000 even though nobody is currently banned this comes amid rising concerns that realtime surveillance technology could violate civil rights. steve: meanwhile at a time when some athletes protestinprotesting the national anthem. one coach going viral for one message he sent his team on the national anthem. watch. this w we are not women s soccer. we are not the nfl. if there is anybody here that s going to be disrespectful to either the american or the canadian national anthem, grab your

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