An increase of 8.75 ordsprog

en An increase of 8.75 percent over [the current] budget is what the Board of Education decided upon, based on the best information available to them at the time. I think at this time we, as the voters who elected this board, should rely on their experience and expertise to fulfill their obligation to both taxpayers and the students of Monroe.

en Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. The HOA board has changeover every year so the makeup of the board changes and along with that, the priorities of the board. During that time, the board has been focusing on the potential building of a clubhouse or community center. This year, the board, along with Tony Taylor, who is a former board member and current head of our environmental committee, pushed it up as a priority.

en I have to say that the Town Council and the Board of Finance have been very consistent in giving us a three to four percent increase. This proposed budget is very lean even though we are asking for a seven percent increase.

en Every time I open a book on how to be a better board member, it is all over there. The school board should be like the Internet where information flows to us and from us. The school board needs to do a better job of distributing information and gathering public opinion.

en The National Mediation Board has found that a labor action at Northwest Airlines would not present a substantial disruption of interstate commerce. The administration does not dispute this conclusion based on current information, and the president is not creating a Presidential Emergency Board.

en Last month, the National Mediation Board found that a labor action at Northwest Airlines would not present a substantial disruption of interstate commerce. The administration does not dispute this conclusion based on current information, and the president is not creating a Presidential Emergency Board.

en The mayor is [taking] money from our schoolchildren to pay for jobs for his friends. With an elected school board answerable to the voters, our children will get a better education.

en Some board members have expressed a sentimental attachment to the mountain but at the same time, the board is really dedicated to the mission of the foundation. When we wear our Medina Foundation hats and not our Norton Clapp descendant hats, we think that what we should be doing is selling Turtleback and using the revenue from that sale to increase the amount of money we can put back into the community through grants that fulfill our mission.

en Obviously this is a good budget for us, an increase of 19 percent across the board.

en A 1.4 percent across-the-board cut will not do well enough to make sure that we can balance our budget without going into Social Security. We estimate it would have to be a 9 percent across-the-board cut.

en Our success in attracting a director of Leslie's caliber demonstrates the seriousness with which Career Education's board of directors has worked to fulfill its promise to shareholders, made at last year's annual meeting, to attract two new, high-quality independent directors to our board. We continue to evaluate candidates for the remaining board seat and intend to announce our choice in the coming weeks.

en I believe that Seattle voters will understand that my unique experience in education and city government would be a nice complement to the existing board,

en We need to combine our school board elections in November when you go to the polls, that way we get a more diverse representation of taxpayers voting for our school board. We need a school board in there who wants what the taxpayers want.

en This is the first time the board is hearing this information. When there are budget constraints, it's never an easy thing to consider. But a committee or task force, I'm not sure that's a bad idea.

en I?m happy that the Board of Education ultimately decided to put it out to bid. As illustrated by the lower prices, competitive bidding under most circumstances makes sense and should be followed. The board of ed got a qualified vendor to do it at the best price.


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