ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland officials have revised state revenue projections down by $365 million for the current fiscal year.
The Board of Revenue Estimates on Wednesday also reduced projections for the next fiscal year by $418 million. The state’s budget for the current fiscal year is approximately $17 billion.
Comptroller Peter Franchot, a board member, says these are significant reductions that reflect continued volatility in Maryland’s economy.
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what did she mean by "Keith, you better not do it., Dont do it"
ReplyDeleteshe knew he had a gun
$17 Billion Dollars!
ReplyDeleteThis is crazy. Government should not be this big.
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ReplyDeletewhat did she mean by "Keith, you better not do it., Dont do it"
she knew he had a gun
September 23, 2016 at 3:06 PM
HUH??
Be stupid, get stupid prizes,
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