The Board of Supervisors approves the FY 2026 budget, focusing on public safety, tax cuts, and economic resilience amid economic uncertainty.
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The Board of Supervisors finalized the FY 2026 budget, prioritizing public safety and a tax rate cut, ensuring efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
Gov. Stein urges Senators to oppose cuts to SNAP and Medicaid, warning it could leave 470,000 NC residents uninsured, impacting rural communities.
Governor Joe Lombardo's unbalanced budget proposal faced scrutiny, but Democrats stepped in to balance it, highlighting fiscal challenges and leadership concerns.
Maricopa County begins construction on a cutting-edge election center in Phoenix, boosting transparency; slated for 2027, enhancing voter trust nationwide.
Governor Josh Stein honors fallen heroes with flags at half-staff, urging the preservation of their legacy and the protection of democracy this Memorial Day.
Maricopa County celebrates La Esperanza Terrace's opening, offering 96 affordable units to address rising housing costs and eviction rates in Phoenix.
Under Joe Lombardo, over 80% of Nevadans view housing as unaffordable, with median prices soaring in Reno and Clark County, linked to his vetoes.
Nevada faces a $350M revenue drop due to Trump's tariffs, with Lombardo's support, marking the first mid-session decrease since the Great Recession.
Governor Stein and Superintendent Green advocate for a $4B bond at Hillcrest Elementary to repair NC schools, addressing overcrowding and outdated facilities.









