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ST always has insights to these amendments that I had not considered. Here's Proposal 3 (kinda boring this one)
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ty97
For this one I would research the "why"
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Oct 21 '13, 10:13
There has got to be a reason.
Likely no. Why wouldn't contracted work count against your debt limit?
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Apparently, it has been around for 50 years and is renewed every decade.
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ty97
Oct 21, 10:16
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I would imagine a number of municipalities might have outstanding debts under this that would need to be paid off right away
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znufrii
Oct 21, 10:20
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I would agree, based on ty97's explanation above. -- nm
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Strongbad
Oct 21, 10:22
That seems pretty silly.
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Strongbad
Oct 21, 10:17
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