Monday, April 15, 2013
The Bowie City Council will review the proposed Revenue Fund and Capital Improvement Plan for Fiscal Year 2013.
The real property tax rate in Bowie will remain the same and a proposed short-term animal shelter could be moved to the next fiscal year if the city council accepts the staff version the Fiscal Year 2014 Revenue Fund and Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The FY2014 budget is characterized by a continuation of core services, according to city manager David Deutsch. "I don't expect it to be a contentious budget," Deutsch said. Here's a rundown of some of the proposed FY2014 Revenue Fund and CIP budget highlights. City-Run Short-Term Animal Shelter City staff is also recommending moving the proposed short-term animal shelter to the Fiscal Year 2015 budget to give the city more time to determine if there is a real need for the city to take …
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The governor touts $325 million in cuts even as proposed spending increases by 4 percent over the current levels.
UPDATED (6:32 p.m.)—Gov. Martin O'Malley Wednesday presented his budget plan for the coming year that he called "a jobs budget." The budget contains no tax increases though O'Malley declined to discuss the possibility of a tax for transportation projects. "These have been challenging times to say the least," O'Malley said. He was referencing the seventh budget of his tenure as governor at the same time that the state has weathered one of the most severe economic downturns in history. O'Malley said Maryland taxpayers "expect their government to do more with less." The proposed $37.3 billion spending plan is for the 2014 fiscal year, which begins July 1. The governor's proposed budget contains $325 million in spending cuts even though the …
Monday, January 7, 2013
Governor's announcement at Overlea High School includes $325 million for school construction and $25 million for air conditioning in schools.
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Monday a plan to spend $336 million on school construction and facilities improvements in the coming budget year. The governor made the announcement during Jan. 7 news conference at Overlea High School. The proposal, which will be part of his Fiscal Year 2014 budget sent to state lawmakers later this month, will include $325 million for school construction and renovation, $25 million for air conditioning schools and $6.1 million for the aging schools program. O'Malley said that the proposed budget was unusual because of the funds earmarked for air conditioning. "This is the first time an allocation of state capital that large has been made for a specific purpose," he said. The governor also highlighted the …
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Brian
9:31 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
"Hate gays and immigrants as much as you want," Hmmm. I don't see this in my statement above jag. Actually, I hate people like yourself. Smug, arrogant people like you who are oblivious to what the government's role should be. Smacking sense into your head , all be it futile, would bring to me a great "sense" of satisfaction. I've learned by now that intelligent debate among conservatives like …   more ›