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States work to stave off government shutdowns (AP via Yahoo! News)

Legislators in more than a half-dozen states, their revenues evaporating in the recession, frantically worked to stave off government shutdowns and devastating service cuts. California failed to meet a midnight deadline and now may need to issue IOUs instead of paying bills.
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California, other states face tough budget choices (The Weekly Calistogan)

SACRAMENTO — The California Senate shut down for the night late Tuesday after failing to approve a stopgap plan to stave off the need for IOUs and ease the state’s $24.3 billion budget deficit.
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Balanced budget: Stimulus dollars keep state budget in the black, Senator said (Huron Plainsman)

Millions in federal stimulus dollars have enabled state government to balance its budget through next year and retain support for valuable programs, a state senator said Thursday.
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Help still months away for some Ike victims (11 News Houston)

Thousands of Hurricane Ike victims, most desperate for government assistance to restore and rebuild their houses, may have to wait months for help.
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State rolls out $3.36 billion in IOUs today (San Francisco Chronicle)

California plans to begin issuing billions of dollars in IOUs today to scores of creditors, including private businesses and county governments. The move will not affect many individuals who receive government assistance. Low-income people, the elderly and...
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Zambia: Kaingu Counsels Physically Challenged (AllAfrica.com)

COMMUNITY Development and Social Services Minister, Michael Kaingu has advised the physically challenged people to respect the Government and desist from protesting at State House.
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Calif., Pa., other states face tough budget choices (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Legislators in more than a half-dozen states, their revenues evaporating in the recession, frantically worked to stave off government shutdowns and devastating service cuts.
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California prepares to issue promissory notes (USA Today)

California's controller will start paying many of the state's bills with promissory notes as soon as Thursday after lawmakers failed to close the state's worsening budget deficit, adding a new measure of indignity to a state sinking deeper into dysfunction.
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As deficit grows, Calif. prepares to issue IOUs (AP via Yahoo! News)

California's controller will start paying many of the state's bills with IOUs as soon as Thursday after lawmakers failed to close the state's worsening budget deficit, adding a new measure of indignity to a state sinking deeper into dysfunction.
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Bracing budgets for IOUs (Redlands Daily Facts)

From city government to the school district, Redlands agencies are bracing for the possibility that the state could come and borrow a lot of money.
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