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		<title>Cecil County Budget: Advisors Seek Cuts in Cops, Schools, Seneca Point; Cecilton Mayor Backs Sheriff Request for Five Deputies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 09:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A citizens’ budget advisory panel, which spent just a few weeks listening to presentations on the county’s needs and the County Executive’s proposed budget, on Tuesday suggested a budget slashing agenda with major cuts in county schools, public safety and infrastructure programs. The recommendations by the group&#8211; which included multiple members with anti-government spending agendas including two failed political candidates for county executive in the last election—proposed major cuts but did not provide detailed rationales for the proposals in their 1 ½ page report. The group’s proposals are unlikely to gain much traction during the County Council’s consideration of the County Executive’s budget, and discussions on Tuesday indicated that the only Council member who agreed with most of the panel’s suggestions was Councilor Diana Broomell (R-4.) A broad-based advisory panel that spent many more months reviewing budget policies last year presented a more detailed and explanatory report but most of the proposals still were not adopted by the then-Commissioners. The budged proposed in March by County Executive Tari Moore provided for a freeze on county property tax rates, while providing five new deputies to the Sheriff’s department and a modest increase to the county’s public schools. Her budget primarily relied [&#8230;]]]></description>
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