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Temple council, staff begin looking at 2004-05 budget
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Ramiro G. Hinojosa
Published: April 1, 2004
City staff briefed Temple City Council Wednesday on the fiscal 2004-05 budget process, in which maintaining the balanced budget and tax rate is once again a primary goal.
The city, during a workshop presentation, said there
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