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Mayor’s budget pitch doubles treatment spending but lowers targets, but city says thereโs a reason
By Jesse Jones, City Desk in The Paper. — While reviewing Mayor Tim Kellerโs $1.47 billion budget proposal, a counterintuitive number jumped out in the cityโs Health, Housing and Homelessness Department budget: despite contracts for substance use treatment more than doubling to $5.5 million,the city expects to serve fewer people, lowering its target from 650โฆ
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Albuquerque approves $3M deal to land space energy startup
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Fed cuts prompt Keller to pitch budget with $35 million hole and 272 job cuts
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Maverick now has two weeks to decide if they will appeal to the City Council
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