BUDGET
DIY Home Improvement Fanatics – Avoiding Costly Mishaps
When it comes to DIY enthusiasts, the majority of the problems that arise during a home improvement project come from the lack of planning before the project starts. Thats because they usually entai...
Posted on 6/7/13 at 9:09 AM
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin responds to Governor Walker's budget.
Presented by Robert Burke, Chair Libertarian Party Pierce-St Croix In what can best be described as a difference of vision for what governments should and should not be involved in, and for ...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 10:03 AM
CONGRESSMAN PAUL RYAN OUT IN 2012?
I just received the following email note from Paul Ryan's Prosperity PAC. Thought you'd all like to know that as of this precise moment in time, Congressman Ryan is NOT a presidential candidate for 20...
Posted on 8/22/11 at 5:45 PM
Doyle removes big limits on teacher salaries
Wisconsin NewsGov. Jim Doyle removed some big limits on Wisconsin teacher salaries when he signed the new state budget Monday.
June 30, 2009
News could get worse for school budget
The Hudson Board of Education was told last week that state education aid could be cut even further than the $1.8 million already anticipated by the school district.By Meg Heaton , June 19, 2009
Final Assembly vote on the new state budget delayed; Democrats add amendments
Wisconsin NewsState Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan says Democrats have the 50 votes they need to pass their version of the new state budget.
June 12, 2009
Letter: Kitty is a true leader
Last week’s Star-Observer reported that State Assembly Rep. Kitty Rhoades will be returning 16 days of her pay. This decision is in response to the 16-day-without-pay furloughs that all state employees will have to take in order to bridge the state budget gap.By Jesse Garza, Hudson , June 05, 2009
Key Democrat denies political payback in Justice Department budget slash
Wisconsin NewsA key Democrat says politics did not play a role in slashing the Justice Department’s budget for the next two years.
June 03, 2009
Town of Hudson considers reducing budget by 10 to 15 percent
Town Supervisor Kernon Bast has proposed that the town of Hudson reduce its 2010 budget by 10 to 15 percent in an effort to save money in the current economic recession.By By Chris Hamble , May 15, 2009
Doyle says more state employees will be laid off
Wisconsin NewsGov. Jim Doyle says he will not raise taxes to cover a new $1.5 billion revenue shortfall in the next state budget.
May 08, 2009
Letter: Offers school budget plan
Hudson School District Superintendent Mary Bowen-Eggebraaten is not living up to her commitments. In 2006, the superintendent asked the public to pass a $12 million referendum to build River Crest Elementary School.By Bob Muchlinski, Hudson , May 08, 2009
Letter: Has ideas for school budget
I am an employee and my husband and I are taxpayers in the Hudson School District and we have some ideas for reducing the school district’s budget.By Lynn and Tom Cincotta, Hudson , May 08, 2009
Federal stimulus money will offset school layoffs
With the Hudson School District slated to receive more than $1 million in federal stimulus package money, the Board of Education met in a special meeting April 28 to take another look at the 2009-10 budget and proposed staff cuts.By Meg Heaton , May 07, 2009
Doyle says budget is getting tougher by the minute
Wisconsin NewsGov. Jim Doyle will hold a news conference Wednesday to talk about Wisconsin’s budget problems that seem to be getting tougher by the minute.
May 07, 2009
City adopts budget with $2 million in capital improvements
A capital projects budget of just under $2 million was approved by the Hudson City Council on April 20. The budget includes $1.1 million for the resurfacing of Carmichael Road from the north side of I-94 to near the south city limits.By Randy Hanson , May 01, 2009
Aid cuts concerns county official
By Jon Echternacht , April 24, 2009
Hudson School District faces $1.5 million budget shortfall
The budget process for the upcoming school year is underway and the Hudson School District will be facing a dramatic cut of $1.5 million or more in state school aid.By Meg Heaton , April 23, 2009
Hudson School Board wants wage and salary freeze
With the Hudson School District facing a potentially $2 million cut in revenue, the Board of Education is asking all employees to agree to a wage and salary freeze for the upcoming year.By Meg Heaton , April 22, 2009
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