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		<title>Hogan Budget Cuts $2.1 Million in Cecil County Direct Aid; Gov. Counts Pension Costs as State Contributions to Schools, College</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A CECIL TIMES Special Report Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s newly proposed budget would cut state aid to a variety of programs and services in Cecil County&#8211; but after counting the cost of pensions for some employees, the state calculations try to make the cuts look smaller. Overall, state “direct aid” to Cecil County government operations would drop from $114.6 million in the current budget year to $112.5 million in Fiscal 2016, or a cut of over $2.1 million and 1.8 percent. But in a broader, comprehensive listing of total state aid and spending—including state-paid retirement costs for teachers, Cecil College and library employees—the Hogan budget figures it is reducing state aid in Cecil County by only $1.6 million, or 1.3 percent. The state pays the full costs of library and college employees’ pensions, while for the past several years the state has been shifting an increasing portion of public school teacher pensions from the state to local counties. What the Hogan budget doesn’t mention is the rising share of teacher pensions that the counties have to pay out of local funds. In the upcoming Fiscal 2016 budget, Cecil County taxpayers will have to come up with $3.9 million to cover [&#8230;]]]></description>
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