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5 results for “law enforcement” · budget

  • 1 For the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2023 and ending September 30, 2024

    Oct 1, 2023

    ·Dallas, TX
    Budget

    Dallas County's FY2024 budget covers the fiscal year from October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, and this Budget-in-Brief document summarizes the county's major financial and operational planning decisions. The document provides an overview of Dallas County's organizational structure, departmental budgets across categories including Justice Administration, Law Enforcement, Health and Social Services, and Parkland Hospital, along with revenue and expenditure trends. Dallas County's government structure consists of a Commissioners Court with one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from districts, which sets the county tax rate, adopts the budget, and oversees county administration.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

York, PA
Budget

Pennsylvania's Governor submitted the 2025-2026 executive budget proposal on February 4, 2025, emphasizing continuation of bipartisan investments established in previous budgets across K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and law enforcement. The budget maintains scheduled school investments, expands pre-K and early intervention programs, supports state-related universities through competitive funding, and implements the Commonwealth's first comprehensive economic development strategy in nearly 20 years with focus on innovation sectors including agriculture. The proposal builds on claimed achievements from the previous two years, including the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased infrastructure spending, and positioning Pennsylvania as a family-friendly state.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2025-2026 Cumberland County Government

    Portland, ME
    Budget

    Cumberland County Government's 2025-2026 Annual Budget document provides a comprehensive overview of county operations and financial planning, including departmental budgets, organizational structure, and revenue sources. The budget covers 141 pages and is organized into sections addressing the General Fund, enterprise funds, human resources, and individual departments including the Sheriff's Office, Emergency Management, District Attorney, and various administrative functions. The document outlines the county's governance structure, with County Commissioners establishing policy and a County Manager implementing operations across departments ranging from law enforcement and jail services to facilities management and public health.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Pocono Township, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania Governor's office released the 2025-2026 Executive Budget proposal on February 4, 2025, building on prior bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and law enforcement initiatives. The proposed budget continues scheduled education investments, increases funding for pre-K and early intervention programs, supports state-related universities under the Blueprint for Higher Education framework, and emphasizes workforce development and economic competitiveness. The Governor highlights prior achievements including historic K-12 education investments, the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, and infrastructure improvements, positioning the new budget as a continuation of these priorities.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Minersville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor submitted the 2025-2026 executive budget on February 4, 2025, proposing continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, higher education, and workforce development, along with mental health support in schools and increased funding for pre-K and early intervention programs. The budget builds on prior years' initiatives that included historic education investments, property tax relief for seniors, business competitiveness strategies, and law enforcement funding, with the new proposal emphasizing economic development innovation across multiple sectors including agriculture. The Governor framed the budget around core priorities of improving schools, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity for Pennsylvania residents.

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