Tag: Funding
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$15,000 Incentives To Relocate Offered To Eligible Employed Applicants In Topeka Under New Relocation Incentive Program – Check More About It Here!
Under the new relocation incentive program, $15,000 incentives to relocate were offered to eligible employed residents in Topeka. Incentives to Relocate Coming to Eligible Employed Residents in Topeka Under New Relocation Incentive Program The $15,000 incentives to relocate were coming to eligible employed residents in Topeka under the new relocation incentive program implemented in several…
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Lakewood School District To Borrow $93 Million From New Jersey Despite Small Chance Of Paying It Back
The Lakewood School District is expected to borrow $93 million from New Jersey despite a small chance of paying it back. Lakewood School District Expected to Borrow Again from New Jersey Due to Lack of Financial Funding Lakewood School District will borrow $93 million from New Jersey for the nth time due to a lack…
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Property Tax Rate To Reduce While Revenues, Prices Increase To Fund Projects Following Continuous Inflation In Gainesville
The property tax rate is expected to reduce while revenues and prices increase to fund projects following continuous inflation in Gainesville. Property Tax Rate Expected to Reduce As Revenues and Prices Increase to Fund Current and Future Projects in Gainesville The property tax rate is expected to reduce by five cents as the revenues and…
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$74 Million in ARPA Funds 2023 To Be Used To Support Long-Term Local Projects In Montgomery
A $74 million in ARPA funds 2023 is expected to be used to support long-term local projects in Montgomery. $74 Million in ARPA Funds 2023 Will Support Long-Term Local Projects in Montgomery to Provide Relief to Residents The $74 million in ARPA funds 2023 would help support various long-term local projects in Montgomery to provide…
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Harris Health System Expected To Expand Following $2.5 Billion Bond Proposal For New Trauma Center, Community Clinics
The Harris Health System is expected to expand following a $2.5 billion bond proposal for a new trauma center and community clinics. Harris Health System to Expand with New Trauma Center and Community Clinics Following $2.5 Billion Bond Proposal The Harris Health System is expected to expand with a new trauma center and community clinics…
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$400,000 In Funding For Tornado Debris Cleanup Approved Following Severe Damages In Johnson County
A $400,000 funding for tornado debris cleanup was approved following severe damages in Johnson County. Johnson County Council Members Approve $400,000 Funding for Tornado Debris Cleanup Following Severe Damages $400,000 in funding for tornado debris cleanup was approved after residents suffered from severe damages caused by one tornado after another, wherein the approved funding is…
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Florida State Tax Revenue Continues To Rise Following Adjustments In Total Sales Tax Collections
Florida state tax revenue continued to rise after adjusting the total sales tax collections. Florida State Tax Revenue Continues Rising After Adjustments in Sales Tax Collections in Different Sectors Florida state tax revenue continues rising after adjustments in total collections in different sectors as Florida state tax revenue keeps rising every month to more than…
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Thomasville City Council To Implement Property Tax, Raise Utility Rates For Residents To Improve Financial Position
Thomasville City Council proposed implementing a property tax and raising utility rates for residents to improve the city’s financial position. Thomasville City Council Proposes to Implement Property Tax and Raise Utility Rates for Residents Due to Lack of Funds Thomasville City Council proposed to implement a property tax and raise utility rates for residents several…
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Over 100 Migrant Households Resettled With $50,000 Budget Amidst Increasing Numbers Of Illegal Migrants In New York City
More than 100 migrant households in New York City were resettled with the help of a $50,000 budget amidst the increasing numbers of illegal migrants in the city. NYC Spends $50,000 to Resettle More Than 100 Migrant Households to Various States and Countries With the increasing numbers of illegal immigrants in the city, NYC officials…
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Over $52 Billion Subsidies To Encourage the Building Of Semiconductor Manufacturing Factories In The US
More than $52 billion in subsidies will encourage the building of semiconductor manufacturing factories in the United States. Subsidies Under CHIPS Act Will Encourage Suppliers to Build Semiconductor Manufacturing Factories in the US Under the CHIPS Act, over $52 billion in subsidies will be released to encourage suppliers to build semiconductor manufacturing factories in the…