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Mayor Kenoi Letter to Council on Operating Budget - Guest - 02-27-2009

I can't fit the tables in here in a table format.

If you want to see today's letter from Kenoi to the Council on the Counties operating budget for fiscal year 2010, you can do so here:

http://damontucker.wordpress.com/2009/02/27/mayor-kenoi-letter-to-hawaii-council-on-operating-budget-for-fiscal-year-ending-2010/

Damon Tucker's Weblog


RE: Mayor Kenoi Letter to Council on Operating Budget - Bob Orts - 02-27-2009

Damon, Will you be willing to do your thing and ask the powers that be what's going on with the Budget Stabilization Fund? No mention in his statement about this fund and no mention in many County financials.

Did they fail to fund this during the good times and now have nothing?
Is there money in the fund but not being used as required by law?
Was it embezzled?



RE: Mayor Kenoi Letter to Council on Operating Budget - Guest - 02-27-2009

I don't have a thing.

All State, County and Federal Officials can be found here

Dear Powers That Be:

What's going on with the Budget Stabilization Fund?


Dear Damon:

If I knew... the budget would be stable and we wouldn't be worried now would we?

Signed... PTB


Seriously though... The only thing I seem to do is get blackballed by county people! [Wink]

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RE: Mayor Kenoi Letter to Council on Operating Budget - Guest - 02-27-2009

Big Island Mayor Billy Kenoi is proposing a county budget with no property tax increase but he says one could still be necessary before the figures are set.

Kenoi says he's found a way to balance the initial operating budget without tax hikes or county employee layoffs. But he says the county faces a nearly $32 million deficit and more uncertainty before the fiscal year starts July 1.

Kenoi's budget proposal is being released today.


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