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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
It’s getting a little hot up in City Council chambers.

Council is currently holding a hearing on the Nutter administration’s plans to cut $1 million out of the city budget in the next five years. Council is considering a package of legislation, including measures to raise city fees while slowing reductions in the wage and business-privilege tax.

Councilman Frank DiCicco just challenged his colleagues to each trim $12,000 from their office budgets to raise $204,000 for an independent study of Fire Department cuts.

"Let's put our money where our mouths are," DiCicco said.

Meanwhile, Councilman Bill Green made a lengthy speech, slamming the administration for not providing more of their research to Council.

“The message seems to be that Council doesn’t need or deserve access to this data,” he said.
Posted by Catherine Lucey @ 2:28 PM  Permalink | File Under: City Council | | City Council | 1 comment
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:48 PM, 11/19/2008
    Wow, Nutter wants to cut $1 million out of the city budget. That will surely help the financial situation of the City. Just raise taxes on the few remaining working people in the City. That's the Democratic way to fix the problem.
    junethe4th


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