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  • Years ended June 30, 2023 and 2022

    Jun 30, 2023

    ·Stamford, CT
    Budget

    The Stamford Public Education Foundation, Inc. financial statements for the years ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 have been audited and present fairly the organization's financial position, changes in net assets, and cash flows in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The audit was conducted in accordance with U.S. auditing standards, and the auditors determined they obtained sufficient evidence to support their unmodified opinion on the 2023 financial statements. The 2022 financial statements were previously audited by another auditor with an unmodified opinion.

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city of norfolk - proposed budget f 2026

Norfolk, VA
Budget

The City of Norfolk's Proposed Budget for FY 2026 is a comprehensive fiscal planning document that outlines revenues, expenditures, and strategic priorities across all city departments and funds. The budget covers major service areas including General Fund operations, Public Safety (Fire-Rescue, Police, Emergency Management), Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Public Health, Education (Norfolk Public Schools), and Judicial functions. The document includes General Fund revenue and expenditure summaries, proposed fee changes, Full Time Equivalent staffing levels, bonded indebtedness information, and strategic goals and objectives aligned with City Council's vision for Norfolk.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania Governor presents a balanced 2026-27 budget proposal, emphasizing accomplishments from his first three years including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working families, and economic growth initiatives that created tens of thousands of jobs. The administration highlights fiscal responsibility through two credit rating upgrades, $200 million in borrowing cost savings, and streamlined permitting processes, while noting gun violence reductions and improved public safety outcomes. The budget document represents continued focus on delivering economic growth, supporting education and workers, and efficient government operations.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Palmerton, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor proposed the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments from previous budgets in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety while emphasizing expanded early childhood programs and mental health supports in schools. The budget builds on the Blueprint for Higher Education with competitive funding for state-related universities and includes new workforce development investments and an economic development strategy focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The Governor framed the budget as delivering on core priorities of improving education, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity established during the first two years of the administration.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    Governor of Pennsylvania presents a balanced 2026-27 budget proposal following three years of what the administration characterizes as significant accomplishments, including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working Pennsylvanians, and two credit rating upgrades that saved over $200 million in borrowing costs. The proposal emphasizes continued focus on economic growth, public safety, education funding, and regulatory efficiency, with claims of eliminating permit backlogs and reducing licensing times by 75 percent while maintaining fiscal responsibility and reducing government waste.

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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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  • Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    This is the table of contents and cover pages from the City of Hartford's Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023, a 333-page comprehensive budget document. The document outlines the city's budgetary framework including general fund revenues and expenditures, revenue estimates, departmental expenditures across multiple city divisions (from public safety and infrastructure to health services and education), and five-year financial forecasts. Specific budget figures and detailed policy discussions are contained within the full document sections referenced in the table of contents.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Minersville, PA
    Budget

    The 2026-27 Pennsylvania state budget document presents Governor's fiscal plan focusing on economic growth, education investment, and public safety improvements. The Governor highlights accomplishments from prior budgets including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working Pennsylvanians, and economic development initiatives that created tens of thousands of jobs. The document emphasizes responsible fiscal management, including two credit rating upgrades, $200 million in borrowing cost savings, and improved government efficiency through permitting reforms and regulatory modernization.

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  • Fiscal Year 2025 Budget in Brief

    Jersey City, NJ
    Budget

    The State of New Jersey's Fiscal Year 2025 Budget in Brief, released in February 2024 under Governor Philip D. Murphy, outlines the state's spending priorities and budget framework across major categories including Pre-K to 12 education, higher education, economic growth, housing, labor and workforce development, health care and social services, child care, law and public safety, and transportation and infrastructure. The document is authored by the Office of Management and Budget under State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio and Acting Director Tariq S. Shabazz. The budget document serves as a comprehensive overview of the state's fiscal strategy for the 2025 fiscal year, with detailed sections addressing education funding, health care affordability and accessibility, and workforce development as key policy areas. Specific dollar amounts, line-item allocations, and quantitative metrics are referenced in the full budget sections noted in the table of contents but are not detailed in this summary excerpt.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania Governor's executive budget proposal for fiscal year 2025-2026, submitted February 4, 2025, emphasizes continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development initiatives. The budget builds on prior-year commitments including historic education funding, workforce development programs, support for State-Related Universities under the Blueprint for Higher Education, and targeted economic development strategies focused on innovation across multiple sectors. Key stated accomplishments from previous budgets include the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased school breakfast participation, infrastructure improvements, and positioning Pennsylvania as one of the nation's best states for families.

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  • 2023/24 Budget In Depth - PA House Appropriations Committee

    Minersville, PA
    Budget

    The Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee's 2023/24 budget document outlines the comprehensive budget package, including General Fund appropriations and revenues, adjustments to the Rainy Day Fund, and several tax and revenue changes. Key policy initiatives include expansion of the Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit, a new tax exclusion for employer-provided dependent care assistance, and tax exemptions for institutions of purely public charity. The budget also addresses education funding across multiple areas, including basic education, special education, and school facilities improvements.

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  • O p e r a t i n g B u d g e t 2 1 Operating Budget OVERVIEW

    Boston, MA
    Budget

    The FY25 Operating Budget totals $4.64 billion, representing an 8% ($345 million) increase over FY24, driven primarily by property tax revenue growth which accounts for 71% of estimated revenue. Of the budget increase, 25% is allocated to education (Boston Public Schools and charter school tuition), 31% to departmental expenses and strategic investments including the integration of the Boston Planning and Development Agency, 18% to pension and debt service, and 26% to a reserve for collective bargaining. The budget emphasizes maintaining basic city services, public safety, climate response, and affordability through sound fiscal management and service improvements.

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  • Research in the Public Interest Worcester Regional Research Bureau, Inc.

    Worcester, MA
    Budget

    The Worcester Regional Research Bureau issued a report breaking down the City of Worcester and Worcester Public Schools' Fiscal Year 2023 budget, which took effect July 1, 2022. The document explains the city's Council-Manager form of government structure, including the roles of the City Council (11 members), City Manager, Mayor, School Committee, and Superintendent in the budget process, where expenditures must balance revenues and the City Council can only reduce—not increase—line items in the proposed budget. The report addresses how municipalities must balance fixed costs like debt service and pensions while prioritizing areas such as education, public safety, economic development, and public services.

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  • 2025-2026 APPROVED EXECUTIVE BUDGET

    Louisville, KY
    Budget

    Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg presented the 2025-2026 Approved Executive Budget on April 24, 2025, emphasizing investments in public safety, housing, job creation, and community services. The budget includes funding for additional police officer and firefighter recruit classes, the addition of nurses to the 911 call center to improve emergency response efficiency, AI programs to enhance government operations, and a five percent across-the-board raise for all non-union employees. The mayor highlighted significant violent crime reductions and proposed continued support for education initiatives including Thrive by 5 and early childhood learning programs.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Hazleton, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor presented the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, building on investments made over the previous two years in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development. The proposed budget continues bipartisan funding for public schools, mental health supports, pre-K and early intervention programs, and higher education through the Blueprint for Higher Education initiative, while advancing workforce development and economic competitiveness strategies. The Governor highlighted prior achievements including the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased school breakfast participation, infrastructure improvements, and business growth, positioning the budget as a continuation of those priorities.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor presented the Executive Budget for 2025-2026, submitted February 4, 2025, emphasizing continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development. The budget builds on prior-year accomplishments including historic education investments, the largest targeted senior tax cut in two decades, and infrastructure improvements, while proposing new funding for higher education competitiveness, workforce development, and innovation-focused economic strategies. The administration frames the budget as continuing its "get stuff done" approach to address key priorities of safe schools, economic opportunity, and community safety.

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  • Hartfordct

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    This is a table of contents and organizational overview from the City of Hartford's budget document, covering fiscal year 2022 with forecasts through 2023. The document outlines the city's budget structure across multiple departments including general government, public safety, infrastructure, health and human services, education, and the library system, with detailed sections on revenue estimates, expenditures, and a five-year financial forecast. Specific budget figures and policy decisions are not presented in this excerpt, which serves only as an index to the comprehensive budget document.

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  • Stamford Public Education Foundation, Inc. Financial Statements

    Stamford, CT
    Budget

    The Stamford Public Education Foundation, Inc. received an independent audit of its financial statements for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2024 and 2023. The auditor's report affirms that the financial statements present a fair and accurate representation of the foundation's financial position and activities. The document includes comprehensive financial statements, compliance reports under Government Auditing Standards and the State Single Audit Act, and schedules of state financial assistance expenditures.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Harrisburg, PA
    Budget

    Governor Wolf's 2026-27 budget proposal for Pennsylvania emphasizes fiscal responsibility and continued investment in education, economic development, public safety, and social services. The Governor highlights previous accomplishments including seven tax cuts (totaling $193 million in new tax credits for working Pennsylvanians), two credit rating upgrades saving over $200 million in borrowing costs, and historic investments in education and workforce development that contributed to Pennsylvania becoming the only growing economy in the Northeast. The proposed balanced budget aims to build on these results while maintaining government efficiency and protecting taxpayers.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Scranton, PA
    Budget

    Governor Tom Wolf's 2025-2026 executive budget proposal, submitted February 4, 2025, builds on previous bipartisan investments in education, public safety, and economic development. The budget continues scheduled K-12 education funding, increases support for pre-K and early intervention programs, invests in school infrastructure and mental health services, and advances the state's economic development strategy with focus on innovation sectors including agriculture. The proposal also includes funding for higher education institutions, workforce development programs, and aims to create safer communities while maintaining property tax relief for seniors.

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  • TOWN OF NORFOLK PRELIMINARY BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2024

    Norfolk, VA
    Budget

    The Town of Norfolk's Fiscal Year 2024 preliminary budget totals $50,232,583, representing a 6.6% increase of $3,107,917 from the FY 2023 budget of $47,124,666. The largest increases are in Education ($1,780,087 or 7.3%), Employee Benefits and Insurance ($577,329 or 9.4%), and Exempt Debt ($424,281 or 16.5%), while minor decreases occur in Department of Public Works (-1.6%) and Human Services (-4.2%). General Government, Public Safety, and other departmental allocations show modest increases, with notable changes including salary adjustments in Human Resources (15.9%) and Information Technology expenses (10.8%).

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  • FY24 Budget in Brief

    St. Petersburg, FL
    Budget

    The City of St. Petersburg approved its Fiscal Year 2024 budget on September 14, 2023, with a second public hearing scheduled for September 28, 2023, for final adoption. The budget was developed through community engagement including a mayoral open house meeting and multiple City Hall listening sessions, with resource allocation decisions guided by five strategic pillars: Housing Opportunities for All, Environment/Infrastructure/Resilience, Equitable Development/Arts/Business, Education/Youth, and Neighborhood Health/Safety. The Budget in Brief document serves as a condensed overview of the FY24 budget (October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024) with the full budget details available online at www.stpete.org.

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  • LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas

    Austin, TX
    Budget

    HB 1335 would establish an Education Savings Account Program administered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts to provide funding for education-related expenses for eligible children with special needs and other educational disadvantages, including those who are disabled, in state conservatorship, homeless, bullying victims, truant, at-risk dropouts, or crime victims. The fiscal note estimates a negative impact to General Revenue Related Funds ranging from ($63.7 million) to ($211.7 million) through August 31, 2019, depending on payment schedule scenarios, with costs escalating significantly through 2022 to approximately ($1.1 billion) annually while the Foundation School Fund would receive corresponding increases. The bill would require no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for appropriations and would necessitate adding 22 to 40 state employees through fiscal year 2022.

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  • The 2024-2025 Texas Budget Shannon Halbrook, Senior Fiscal Analyst, Every Texan

    Austin, TX
    Budget

    The 2024-2025 Texas Budget, signed by Governor Abbott on June 18, 2023, allocates approximately $321 billion from all funds and $144 billion in general revenue for the two-year period from September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2025. The Legislature began the session with $188.2 billion in general revenue, including a record $32.7 billion carryover balance and $23.5 billion in the state's rainy-day fund. While the budget shows 10% and 6% increases in general revenue and all funds respectively compared to the previous biennium, the analysis notes that after adjusting for inflation and population growth, actual spending increases are considerably smaller, and lawmakers prioritized property tax cuts over long-overdue investments in public education and health care despite the surplus opportunity.

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  • CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO 2014 Annual Information Statement

    Toledo, OH
    Budget

    The City of Toledo, Ohio issued this Annual Information Statement on July 15, 2014, to provide financial and operational information in connection with the city's bonds and notes offerings. The document serves as a comprehensive disclosure statement covering the city's government structure, employees, economic development, public projects, housing, and education. Inquiries about the statement should be directed to George E. Sarantou, the Director of Finance.

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  • FY 2018 Aa 20 The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia

    Atlanta, GA
    Budget

    The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta approved its FY 2018 Comprehensive Budget on June 28, 2017, covering the fiscal year from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. The budget incorporates the first full year of the organization's Vision 2022 strategic plan, which focuses on affordable housing development and community renewal through three pillars: Live (creating modern, quality communities), Work (providing economic and educational opportunities), and Thrive (maintaining financial health). Key initiatives include reopening the waiting list with 30,000 new registrants, establishing a new "Partnerships and People Investments" division, authorizing up to $105 million in co-investment opportunities with three partner organizations, advancing redevelopment projects at former public housing sites, and expanding the Real Estate division's capacity to manage upcoming development projects.

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  • ONE CHATTANOOGA OPERATING BUDGET 2022-2023 CITY OF CHATTANOOGA MAYOR TIM KELLY

    Chattanooga, TN
    Budget

    The City of Chattanooga's 2022-2023 Operating Budget document, submitted by Mayor Tim Kelly, presents a comprehensive financial plan organized across multiple departments and funds including General Government, Police, Fire, Public Works, Parks & Outdoors, and various enterprise funds such as Water Quality and Solid Waste. The budget includes an operating budget ordinance, detailed departmental financial allocations, a capital improvement plan spanning fiscal years 2023-2027, and related bond resolutions. In his message, Mayor Kelly acknowledges the city's history of addressing challenges while recognizing ongoing critical issues including persistent poverty, educational gaps, and health disparities that require further attention.

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  • METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY JOHN COOPER

    Nashville, TN
    Budget

    Mayor John Cooper presented Nashville's FY 2022 operating budget, characterized as an "investment" budget following the previous year's "crisis" budget that implemented hiring and spending freezes during the COVID-19 recession. The budget includes historic commitments to public education, transportation, community safety, and workforce development, enabled by strong property value growth that reduces the effective property tax rate to $3.288—the lowest among major Tennessee cities and more than $1.00 below the 25-year average. Metro projects over 5% better-than-expected revenues from activity taxes plus federal stimulus funds, allowing for approximately $180 million in strategic investments while prioritizing equitable prosperity across all Nashville neighborhoods.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Carbondale, PA
    Budget

    Governor Wolf's 2026-27 budget proposal for Pennsylvania emphasizes fiscal responsibility and continued investment in key priorities, highlighting achievements including seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new tax credits for working families, two credit rating upgrades, and $200 million in borrowing cost savings. The administration credits these results to investments in education, public safety, and economic development that have generated tens of thousands of jobs, reduced gun violence, and eliminated regulatory backlogs. The Governor frames the budget as balanced and forward-looking, designed to continue delivering on the administration's stated priorities while maintaining responsible fiscal management.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Lansford, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor submitted the 2025-2026 executive budget proposal on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety initiatives from prior budgets. The proposal includes increased funding for pre-K and early intervention programs, mental health supports in schools, workforce development, and the state's first comprehensive economic development strategy in two decades focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The budget builds on prior bipartisan agreements that have resulted in expanded property tax cuts for seniors, increased school breakfast participation, and infrastructure improvements.

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