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Up for Debate: Dean considers Schools' budget
'The City Paper’ asks its readers to weigh in on an issue of the day
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Mayor noncommittal on funding Metro schools' budget request
Mayor says he'll have to take a closer look at school district's request for $49M budget increase
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By
Joey Garrison
Metro black caucus opposes outsourcing at schools
Nine-member council body asks for reconsideration of $633M budget
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By
Joey Garrison
The third way
How the Dean administration pulled a trick out of its hat to keep Metro government running with services intact and no tax increase
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By
Joey Garrison
Restructure
Highlights of the mayor's 2010-11 budget
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Some fears assuaged as mayor unveils next year's budget
$1.52 billion budget makes 1.4 percent departmental cuts, restructures bond debt to cover shortfalls
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By
Joey Garrison
Mayor says he supports controversial school district budget
Mayor, superintendent meet to hammer out budget cuts for next fiscal year
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By
Joey Garrison
School board won't hold additional hearing on budget
Chair says he's pleased by Metro Council interest
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By
Joey Garrison
Three Metro departments busting budgets
Parks, public works and the Hospital Authority exceeding budgets
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By
Joey Garrison
Budget cuts would force out foresters, protections
Bredesen's budget would drop jobs of 28 foresters
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By
Jeff Woods
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