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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In his first budget address, Mayor Craig Greenberg appeared before the Louisville Metro Council on Thursday and proposed $1.1 billion in spending, which would increase funding for violence prevention, affordable housing, homeless services, infrastructure improvements, pay increases for Louisville Metro employees and other top priorities. His proposal will now move through the Metro Council’s budget process.

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