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Government Spending

$70 Million in New Buncombe County Debt

Posted by By Jim Fulton June 5, 2022Posted inGovernment Spending
Your elected County Commission representatives think that the county should borrow $40 million for “the capital costs of housing to benefit persons of low or moderate income.”  Additionally, they want…
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Public Hearing on County Budget

Posted by By Jim Cowmia June 5, 2022Posted inGovernment Representatives, Government Spending
Are you better off today than you were a year and a half ago? You are not alone if you cannot answer with a resounding "Yes indeed!".   Many of us…
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FY2023 County Budget Presentation

Posted by By Jim Cowmia May 14, 2022Posted inGovernment Spending
Please be aware that the County Commissioners Meeting will occur this week on THURSDAY, May 19, rather than on its regularly-scheduled Tuesday evening.  As of May 14, a proposed budget…
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ARPA Spending Jubilee!

Posted by By Jim Cowmia May 8, 2022Posted inCorona Virus, Government Spending
Our city government needed to meet yet again on April 25 to find some way to spend all of the covid relief funds that Pelosi and Schumer hope can bail…
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