New Hanover County, N.C. The New Hanover County Schools Board of Education voted 6-1 on Tuesday, May 5 to approve a proposed $333 million budget for the upcoming school year, requesting $110,474,571 from the county and budgeting a three percent raise for all employees to match anticipated state increases. Oakland voters this week passed an $8.85 million town budget including an increased $284,828 library appropriation; Cheyenne officials presented an $82,765,026 general fund revenue proposal Wednesday for FY2027 showing an 11% revenue increase; Schenectady scheduled a public hearing on its $310,543,870 proposal designed to maintain programs with a 0% tax levy.
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These budget proposals directly impact your community. They determine school funding, library resources, and local services. Watch for public hearings in your area to voice your opinions and concerns.
Budgets are more than just numbers. They reflect community priorities. The proposed raises for school employees, increased library funding, and maintained programs without tax hikes show commitment to education and public services. Share this with someone who values their local community.
School district staff and local service providers may benefit from proposed raises and capital purchases, and residents seeking maintained services benefit from budgets designed to preserve programs without raising certain levies.
Taxpayers and municipal budgets face increased fiscal pressure as districts and city governments request larger appropriations and draw on fund balances and state aid to cover rising personnel costs.
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