In a small yet significant confrontation, Curry County's Board of Commissioners (BOC) and the Sheriff's Union are entangled in a dispute revolving around budget allocation for public safety. The Sheriff's Union fervently contends that current funding levels fail to meet the demands for adequate
The Piedmont Municipal Power Agency (PMPA) Board of Directors convened for their final meeting of the year, making pivotal decisions that will shape the agency's financial and operational landscape for the upcoming year. The board unanimously approved the 2025 budget and a revised Network
In a critical move to prevent a government shutdown, the United States Congress passed a stopgap spending bill early Saturday. The Senate's vote, which took place just after midnight, narrowly avoided a significant disruption in government operations. This legislation extends funding for most
During the recent meeting held by the Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors, a range of critical decisions were made that impact the budget, property maintenance, and various community projects. One of the notable outcomes was the unanimous approval of the 2025 budget without any increase in
Connecticut's current fiscal state is a topic of significant discussion as the 2024 legislative session approaches. Jeffrey Beckham, Gov. Ned Lamont's budget chief, has urged state lawmakers to exercise caution due to slowing economic growth, despite the state's relatively strong financial
The Republican Party is facing significant internal conflicts and challenges as it prepares for the new Congress. Despite having control over both Capitol Hill and the White House, the GOP's ambitious plans are mired in disagreements over which issues to prioritize and the potential legislative