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Henry laid out a gloomy fiscal landscape, detailing a deficit exceeding $36 million in the upcoming fiscal year — and a 17.2% tax hike and spending cuts needed to fill it.
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Delaware's budget bottom line sees a modest bump in the latest estimate by the Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council.
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The City of Rehoboth Beach will not increase its taxes and other fees.
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The body in charge of projecting the state’s revenues and expenditures says Delaware will bring in a little bit more and spend a little bit less than its last prediction.
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The council in charge of Delaware’s budget projections expects the state will bring in $200 million more this fiscal year than the last, but spending reaches an all-time high.
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Legislation to codify Gov. John Carney’s budget smoothing process heads to the Senate Floor, but Republican State Rep. Danny Short (R-Seaford) calls for more.
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The Delaware Treasurer’s Office is introducing a new tool to help people manage their money.State Treasurer Colleen Davis has developed an income…