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5 results for “legislative governance” · budget

  • 2024 Shelby County Budget Order

    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    The Department of Local Government Finance issued a certified 2024 Budget Order for Shelby County on January 12, 2024, following completion of required assessments and approvals including the county assessor's ratio study (approved April 12, 2023) and the auditor's certification of net assessed values (August 9, 2023). The order directs the county auditor to prepare the tax duplicate and publish tax rates for each taxing district three times in county newspapers, while requiring all legislative bodies and administrative officers to ensure expenditures do not exceed budgeted amounts and approved tax rates. The document establishes the official 2024 tax rates for Shelby County's various taxing districts, with the Addison district showing a rate of 1.5485 per $100 of assessed valuation compared to 1.560 in 2023.

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  • ORDINANCE CITY COUNCIL CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU. HAWAII BILL

    Honolulu, HI
    Budget

    Bill 19 (2020) is a legislative budget ordinance for the City and County of Honolulu appropriating revenues for fiscal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. Total revenues appropriated across operating funds amount to $23,427,190, with the General Fund (GN) accounting for $23,293,190. The appropriations fund the General Government—Legislative function across five main entities: City Council (69.00 full-time equivalent positions, $8,021,817 total), Office of Council Services (26.00 FTE, $2,828,550), City Clerk (42.00 FTE, $4,825,286), City Auditor (13.00 FTE, $1,867,966), and provisional accounts including Retirement System Contribution—Employers Share ($2,541,963) and FICA Tax—Employers Share ($926,999). Additional special fund allocations include $12,000 each for Solid Waste and Housing Development, $50,000 for Bus Transportation, and $60,000 for Sewer.

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  • JACKSON TOWNSHIP BUDGET AND PLANNING DOCUMENT* 2025

    Jackson, MS
    Budget

    Jackson Township's 2025 Budget and Planning Document outlines the township's organizational structure, fiscal planning, and demographic trends. The document covers planning program objectives and timetables, township demographics including census data and residential/commercial permit history from 1 to 45 pages, and Township Government Overview sections addressing economic development and organizational structure with elected officials and staffing details. Fund sources and 2025 levy status are reported, along with township legislation on noise nuisances, property maintenance codes, sexually oriented businesses, and secondhand jewelry dealers. All budget allocations and planning initiatives are contingent upon availability of funds and certification by the Township Fiscal Officer.

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  • State of Wisconsin FY 2022-23 Financial Statements | full report

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    The Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau issued Report 23-26 in December 2023, presenting the State of Wisconsin's FY 2022-23 Financial Statements as part of its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The report, prepared by State Auditor Joe Chrisman and reviewed by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, provides an independent audit of Wisconsin's state finances across multiple funds including the General Fund, Transportation Fund, Long-Term Debt, Unemployment Reserve Fund, and University of Wisconsin System. This nonpartisan audit examines financial transactions, agency performance, and public policy issues to support the Legislature's oversight of state government operations and efficiency.

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  • Budget Organization and Glossary of Terms

    Boston, MA
    Budget

    This document is a guide to the organization of Boston city government and the FY17 Operating Budget, explaining the city's structure under its 1909 Charter with Mayor Martin J. Walsh as chief executive and the Boston City Council as the legislative body consisting of thirteen members. The document outlines the Mayor's cabinet structure, which organizes city government into functional areas including Administration & Finance (overseen by the Chief Financial Officer), Information & Technology (through the Department of Innovation and Technology), Education (coordinated by the Chief of Education), and Operations (managed by the Chief of Operations), designed to streamline government operations and eliminate duplication.

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