Peoria gets closer to fixing $6 million budget deficit – News – Journal Star

To cover the $6 million shortfall, council members have approved approximately $3 million in cuts to fire and police, cutting $1 million out of the city’s capital budget, increasing a package liquor tax that’s expected to raise $700,000 and increasing emergency charges set by the fire department, a move that’s expected to provide about $200,000.
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Richard Broberg
7 years ago

The only way to fix the deficit is lay off first responders.
Why not lay off the eighteen vice-mayors and the 37 assistant mayors?
Of course not. The politicians must punish the people for not wanting to pay more taxes.

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