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NE Budget: Senators Hope Feds Will Bail Us Out

Originally published August 30, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated January 22, 2011. Leave a Comment

By Shelli Dawdy This article is the second in a continuing series about Nebraska spending and budgeting. Click the title below to read the first: Federal Funding Tap Dance: Are States Puppets or Partners? In late June, members of Grassroots in Nebraska attended an Ad Hoc Committee meeting at the State Capitol, in part to […]

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