Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Too many words and either way, it's still a cut to a BUDGET so not necessarily disingenuous. FCPS/Fairfax is not the only place that deals with cuts to proposed budgets. I'm sure there's a technical term for this.
Yes, the technical term is "increase"
+1. Yes. There are going to be lots of laid-off federal employees in NoVa soon, so don't come asking them to pay higher real estate taxes if you aren't even prepared to acknowledge that you want to increase the FCPS budget.
Why? Trump is increasing his federal budget. See above.
EPA employees are being asked to enter into VESPs and more is to come. People locally are going to be stretched thin, and have little patience with budget increases that are called "cuts" because FCPS didn't get everything it asked for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Too many words and either way, it's still a cut to a BUDGET so not necessarily disingenuous. FCPS/Fairfax is not the only place that deals with cuts to proposed budgets. I'm sure there's a technical term for this.
Yes, the technical term is "increase"
+1. Yes. There are going to be lots of laid-off federal employees in NoVa soon, so don't come asking them to pay higher real estate taxes if you aren't even prepared to acknowledge that you want to increase the FCPS budget.
Why? Trump is increasing his federal budget. See above.
EPA employees are being asked to enter into VESPs and more is to come. People locally are going to be stretched thin, and have little patience with budget increases that are called "cuts" because FCPS didn't get everything it asked for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Too many words and either way, it's still a cut to a BUDGET so not necessarily disingenuous. FCPS/Fairfax is not the only place that deals with cuts to proposed budgets. I'm sure there's a technical term for this.
Yes, the technical term is "increase"
+1. Yes. There are going to be lots of laid-off federal employees in NoVa soon, so don't come asking them to pay higher real estate taxes if you aren't even prepared to acknowledge that you want to increase the FCPS budget.
Why? Trump is increasing his federal budget. See above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Too many words and either way, it's still a cut to a BUDGET so not necessarily disingenuous. FCPS/Fairfax is not the only place that deals with cuts to proposed budgets. I'm sure there's a technical term for this.
Yes, the technical term is "increase"
+1. Yes. There are going to be lots of laid-off federal employees in NoVa soon, so don't come asking them to pay higher real estate taxes if you aren't even prepared to acknowledge that you want to increase the FCPS budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Too many words and either way, it's still a cut to a BUDGET so not necessarily disingenuous. FCPS/Fairfax is not the only place that deals with cuts to proposed budgets. I'm sure there's a technical term for this.
Yes, the technical term is "increase"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Too many words and either way, it's still a cut to a BUDGET so not necessarily disingenuous. FCPS/Fairfax is not the only place that deals with cuts to proposed budgets. I'm sure there's a technical term for this.
Yes, the technical term is "increase"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Too many words and either way, it's still a cut to a BUDGET so not necessarily disingenuous. FCPS/Fairfax is not the only place that deals with cuts to proposed budgets. I'm sure there's a technical term for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
NP here. You could call that a cut in a proposed or requested budget, but if the budget is actually going up again it's disingenuous to claim it's a budget cut.
Anonymous wrote:If they are getting rid of a program or improvement in their budget it can't be called a smaller increase. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County has proposed increases too for things like fire and rescue trucks equipment and facilities, additional police training, new road improvements. I don't hear you sounding off on these increases like you do with schools.
Because they're asking for increases for these things.
FCPS is lying and saying they are needed to avoid "cuts". It's not the money as much as the dishonesty.
I don't get your logic. FCPS has to get their money from the BOS so they have to submit a proposed budget. They don't get to vote on their own budget so likely this is why they ask for more than what they typically end up with. Both the BOS and FCPS submit proposed budgets. In the County proposed budget there are proposed increases already and then they also list some wants that aren't funded, but there are increases and additional services listed in the original proposed budget with additional funding attached to them. Lately people have not been arguing against these increases. But when something is taken away from the proposed budget, it is still considered a cut to the proposed budget just like it is for FCPS. What would you like to call a cut to a proposed budget instead? It has to work for the County and FCPS.