State budget will hinge on October 26th Economic Forecast
28 Sep 2012
State News
KRVN reports that Gov. Dave Heineman "will begin work on the state's budget in the next month or so" and will "rely heavily on numbers arrived at by the Nebraska Economic Advisory Forecasting Board" at its Oct. 26 meeting. That is when "the board will project revenues for the two-year budget period that begins July 1, 2013."
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