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Marin County supervisors consider $903M budget amid safety-net funding concerns
Significant uncertainty in federal and state spending on safety net services looms as the Marin County Board of Supervisors considered the adoption of its two-year budget on Monday. The budget spans July 1 through June 30, 2028, and it outlines $902.6 million in spending on sustained services and one-time projects, a 4.2% increase from last […] The post Marin County supervisors consider $903M budget amid safety-net funding concerns appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Marin County supervisors consider $903M budget amid safety-net funding concerns, Significant uncertainty in federal and state spending on safety net services looms as the Marin County Board of Supervisors considered the adoption of its two-year budget on Monday. The budget spans July 1 through June 30, 2028, and it outlines $902.6 million in spending on sustained services and one-time projects, a 4.2% increase from last […] The post Marin County supervisors consider $903M budget amid safety-net funding concerns appeared first on Local News Matters .
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