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County Supervisors Approve Budget, More Spending

Supervisors reportedly approve 2012-2013 budget without major cuts, or furloughs for county employees.

New spending was approved in next year's budget by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday.

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The $24.53 billion budget reportedly will not require county staff to take furlough days and keeps funding for most county departments intact, according a San Gabriel Valley Tribune article.

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Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas said, "The county is in a unique budgetary position because of the extraordinary fiscal prudence exercised by the board over a period of decades."

Around $180 million more in spending was approved in a budget, that seeks to close a $75 million shortfall.

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