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Gig Harbor voters appear to reject property tax proposal, leaving budget deficit looming

The proposed $0.40 increase would have added about $300 to the property tax bill for a person in Gig Harbor who owns a $750,000 home.

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The Context

things— since we know that governments do things like _ since we know that governments do things like that, the western countries's governments felt obliged to cut _ countries's governments felt obliged to cut funding to these desperate populations. to cut funding to these desperate populations-— populations. how do you think governments _ populations. how do you think governments will _ populations. how do you think governments will respond - populations. how do you think governments will respond to l populations. how do you think- governments will respond to today's report? how quickly do you think funding will be restored? t report? how quickly do you think funding will be restored?- funding will be restored? i think the will funding will be restored? i think they will be _ funding will be restored? i think they will be embarrassed - funding will be restored? i think they will be embarrassed about| funding will be restored? i think- they will be embarrassed about what they will be embarrassed about what they did _ they will be embarrassed about what they did i_ they will be embarrassed about what they did. i know they are embarrassed. i think they will restore — embarrassed. i think they will restore, and they really ought to. just finally, in terms of operations within gaza, does unrwa have any operation to speak of without that funding? operation to speak of without that fundin: ? , operation to speak of without that fundina? , , , ., funding? yes, because other countries _ funding? yes, because other countries commendably - funding? yes, because otherj countries commendably have funding? yes, because other- countries commendably have tried to make _ countries commendably have tried to make up— countries commendably have tried to make up the shortfall you are quite right, _ make up the shortfall you are quite right, unrwa doesn't have intelligence, it relies on... the betting — intelligence, it relies on... the betting is— intelligence, it relies on... the betting is actually done by the israelis — betting is actually done by the israelis because, as you pointed out, _ israelis because, as you pointed out, they— israelis because, as you pointed out, they are the ones that receive the information. unrwa does not have the information. unrwa does not have the capacity. it doesn't do all these — the capacity. it doesn't do all these things. so of course they have

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CNN Newsroom

european commanding places throughout your little being planing on a very quick injection and once this bill was play. so we should see that moving quickly. >> but more importantly, it provides a beat morale boost for ukrainian citizens and for their soldiers on the front line they know that aid is on the way and that will help where we saw the russians take the town of avdiivka, an eastern ukraine and that's just one example of where russia has been able to progress in the past few months how do you think ukraine has been directly impacted as us lawmakers were going back and forth about what to do well, it certainly had a significant impact on frontline soldiers. >> great shortfalls of artillery munitions is one of your previous speakers, noted general cobolli and europe recently stated that the russians will probably double their overmatched will be attend to one without significant help. but also it's resulted in a shortfall in a defense missiles over cities, but also over the front line. and therefore, we've seen these glide bomb attacks which

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Fox News at Night

appropriate. without let's bring in california policies and attorney and the dean of pepperdine university school of public policy. talk about public policy, pete peterson. we are going to have the rich take care of this? i'm going to get an office and have the rich take care of the homeless problem. what is this? >> not only does it reveal that la has a major problem. just last week the city announced that they are half a billion dollars in debt. so this is obviously -- all of the money they've spent is not only overreach but underperformed. the second piece is this is what's known as a housing first approach homelessness and every city where that has been tried, it's all about providing housing without enforcement and treatment around it. you are just putting people that in many cases are broken into houses and not really fixing the problem. >> trace: exactly right. we've heard that again and again. meantime speaking of a shortfall

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Wishbone liquidation: Outlook grim for creditors owed $6.8 million from popular cafe chain

Creditors are set to be left with a significant shortfall after liabilities for popular cafe chain Wishbone have nearly tripled since the initial...

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Whanganui District Council proposes stand-alone social housing provider to tackle predicted shortfall

Whanganui District Council has unveiled a $300 million social housing proposal to provide 1000 new dwellings over the next decade. It involves establishing a...

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Treasury's warning to new Government: Consider Capital Gains Tax quickly to plug spending hole

Treasury officials delivered a stark warning to the new Government last year, saying there was a long-term shortfall in the amount of revenue the government...

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BBC News

i've got two cats, that's it. john had to sell their home and plug the gap with money from his wife's life insurance, at least well over £100,000 to make up the shortfall. what effect do you think the post office has had on yourfamily? because it was run as a family business. my dad has suffered hugely. he's had two strokes. it's just completely obliterated his kind of body and soul. my brother, again, really affected his mental health. he's spiralled into a depression. it was a contributing factor to his marriage breaking down. his wife, in the darker moments, thought perhaps he was responsible. he perhaps thought she was responsible. i was diagnosed with cancer a couple of years later, of which stress is a contributing factor to the type of cancer i had. another family ruined,

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