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HEADLINES: North Carolina
Forbes | by Gary D. Robertson | June 2, 2011
As expected, the GOP-controlled chamber voted along party lines in favor of the two-year budget for the fiscal year starting July 1. The approved version is about $220 million less than Perdue proposed earlier this year.
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HEADLINES: Florida
The Miami Herald | by Steve Bousquet | May 19, 2011
Citing Florida's high debt and fear of a plunging credit rating, Gov. Rick Scott is threatening to veto $134 million in college construction projects.
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HEADLINES: Georgia
Businessweek | by Shannon McCaffrey | May 19, 2011
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal signed an $18.3 billion budget that increases health insurance premiums for state employees, slashes funding for Georgia's college system and cobbles together money to go after tax cheats.
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HEADLINES: Illinois
Businessweek | by Christopher Wills | May 14, 2011
Schools, college scholarships and health care for the poor would face sharp cuts under a budget approved Friday by the Illinois House in a rare show of cooperation between Democrats and Republicans.
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HEADLINES: Oklahoma
Forbes | by Sean Murphy | May 11, 2011
Gov. Mary Fallin and leaders in the GOP-controlled Legislature held a joint press conference to announce the deal that will lead to cuts of about 4 percent for common education and 5 percent for the state's colleges and universities. Those cuts will hinge on a separate agreement on $21 million in supplemental funding from excess collections on the gross production tax on oil.
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HEADLINES: Pennsylvania
Businessweek | by Marc Levy | May 11, 2011
Pennsylvania's state House Republican majority revealed more details of its counterproposal to Gov. Tom Corbett's budget plan as it explores alternatives to deep cuts to public education, largely by squeezing money out of public welfare programs.
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HEADLINES: Michigan
Businessweek | by Tim Martin | May 6, 2011
The Michigan House has narrowly approved legislation that would cut state funding to public schools, community colleges and universities for the budget year that begins in October.
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HEADLINES: Nebraska
Forbes | by Grant Schulte | May 3, 2011
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Lawmakers advanced a proposed $25 million investment in a University of Nebraska-Lincoln research campus Monday despite the objections of some legislators who asked why project officials needed the money right away.
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HEADLINES: Washington
The Seattle Times | by Manuel Valdes | April 14, 2011
Gov. Chris Gregoire says that she has concerns about a Senate budget plan that cuts nearly $350 million to the state's K-12 education system, saying that school districts are ill prepared to absorb more cash reductions.
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HEADLINES: Georgia
The Atlanta Journal Constitution | by James Salzer | April 13, 2011
The General Assembly approved an $18.3 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year Tuesday that cuts college funding and borrows from Medicaid to prop up the teacher, employee and retiree health care system.
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