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'Doomsday budget' would cost county $60MPublished 06/28/07
Anne Arundel County would lose more than $60 million in aid under the state's "doomsday budget" scenario.
Politicians furrowed their brows, widened their eyes and sighed in resignation yesterday while going over the drastic cuts the Department of Legislative Services said it would take to close the state's $1.5 billion deficit without new taxes or revenue.
The alarming news came during a joint hearing with the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee, the House Appropriations Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee. "This is very frightening," said Del. Melvin Stukes, D-Baltimore. More than 40 percent of the cuts...
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