In a two to one vote, the Poplarville Board of Aldermen passed a bond resolution that means the city will... read more
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Why don't public officials understand the basics of a budget?
People probably didn't notice this, but there was a teleconference Aug. 13. It was organized by Annie Kuster, our representative in the august United States House of Representatives, who is, by the way, up for re-election this November, and will probably achieve that since we send about 95 percent of all our elected folks back to the federal trough.
(Before I get to my main point here, an aside that I find fascinating: Many people I run into aren't even aware that ALL the country's 435 members of the House of Representatives are up for re-election every two years. So much for civics being dropped from the public-school curricula.)
'We've got this': Kilgore's sales tax revenues plunge amid pandemic, but budget prepared for hit
Don't Let Fear Dictate Your Building's Cleaning Budget | Propmodo
As people begin to trickle back into offices throughout the country, they want to know the spaces they inhabit have been thoroughly disinfected and cleaned. This seems simple enough. Property managers and cleaning staff need to implement more thorough cleaning practices, especially in regards to high touch surfaces and high traffic areas, right? But the reality of executing this increased level of cleaning using the same resources available pre-COVID is not as simple as it sounds.
It's fair to say that Americans became obsessed with security after 9/11. All levels of government dedicated more time and resources to public safety and security. Task forces were created. Contracts were issued. Whether or not these measures produced the intended results (of actually making anyone safer) is debatable, but this is certain: The security industry benefited from growth just as the cleaning industry will now.
Many things are taking place:
Budget Apps Market Witness Highest Growth in near future| Leading Key Players: You Need a Budget,
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of Budget Apps market by product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions and countries.
This study specially analyses the impact of Covid-19 outbreak on the Budget Apps, covering the supply chain analysis, impact assessment to the Budget Apps market size growth rate in several scenarios, and the measures to be undertaken by Budget Apps companies in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.
Budget Woes, Social Justice 'Active' City Council Campaign
Loella Haskew said 2020 has been "a most difficult year" for Bay Area mayors, and that she has gotten affirmation on that point from several of her friends who happen to be former Walnut Creek mayors.
For Haskew, who is seeking her third Walnut Creek City Council term in the Nov. 3 general election, that pain has been largely because of the devastating effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus on both the city's economy, and on the arts and cultural scene that also help define the city.
State signs $42M contract with COVID-19 testing company under scrutiny
The state of Michigan signed a $42 million contract in July with a COVID-19 testing company that is under scrutiny in Texas for returning test results too slowly, and is accused of providing unreliable test results to a South Dakota native American tribe.
Washington state-based Honu Management Group also may have overstated the scope of its work when it negotiated its Dallas coronavirus testing contract, and claimed to have White House approval it did not have, according to a Dallas Morning News investigation .
realme c15: Realme C15: Fires up budget segment with huge battery, Telecom News, ET Telecom
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking directions to the authorities to make immediate arrangements for the recovery of Additional Gross Revenue (AGR) dues from telecom companies.
The telecom operator recently said that Idea postpaid customers were migrated to 'Vodafone Red' plan.
Happening on Twitter
Go and get some waivers... if kids want to play, play, and if not...don't..... Go and chat it over with the unive… https://t.co/2a8uhUkLFh ReeseClarett13 (from Youngstown, Ohio) Fri Aug 21 22:10:25 +0000 2020
Airlines, small businesses and employees have all gotten federal coronavirus relief money, while some local public… https://t.co/bMF3P81Mps AP (from Global) Mon Aug 17 12:29:05 +0000 2020
I'm sharing the following thread because I feel the public should know how difficult it has been for journalists li… https://t.co/VUTdpmArfb natbrunell (from Los Angeles, CA) Tue Aug 18 18:39:10 +0000 2020
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