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This week on Facebook
There are a couple of items from our Facebook page this week that we’d like to share with our blog audience: Policymakers agree to $312 million in budget reductions. Policymakers took the first step to address the state’s budget shortfall … Continue reading
This week on Facebook
Here is some information that we posted on Facebook this week that might be of interest to you: Senate has announced that they will taking up their budget/tax bill on the floor on Monday at 11:00 am. (On a side note: … Continue reading
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This week on Facebook & an update on yesterday's blog outage
Quick information on state agency budget cuts, MCN’s technology conference, General Assistance Medical Care and yesterday’s blog outage. Continue reading
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This week on Facebook & an update on yesterday’s blog outage
Quick information on state agency budget cuts, MCN’s technology conference, General Assistance Medical Care and yesterday’s blog outage. Continue reading
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Our first week on Facebook
OK, so we haven’t been on Facebook for a full week yet, but we’ve already had some interesting information to share. With the legislative session gaining steam – there is sure to be much more to come. We promised that we’d find a way … Continue reading

