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Quick: Can you find $51 million in savings?

WASHINGTON — While the fiscal year is just a little more than a week old, Montgomery County is looking for $51 million dollars in savings.

The problem, according to Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett, is that tax revenues are lower than expected, and money that has to be paid out thanks to a Supreme Court decision is higher聽than expected.*

Bottom line: Leggett says he鈥檚 got to find 51 million dollars in cost savings. That means the council will look at a proposed list of cuts including:

  • holding back on full implementation of police body cameras
  • cuts to county dental clinics
  • cutting hours at some libraries
  • trimming 聽maintenance and cleaning of some county facilities

Council committees will look at the list on Monday.

You can find the聽Office of Management and Budget鈥檚 list of proposed cuts .

*The Wynne case was based on Maryland鈥檚 past practice regarding taxes paid on income outside the state. The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Maryland income tax law, finding it 鈥渄iscriminatory鈥 because it resulted in double taxing residents who earned income in other states.

Kate Ryan

As a member of the award-winning WTOP 太子探花, Kate is focused on state and local government. Her focus has always been on how decisions made in a council chamber or state house affect your house. She's also covered breaking news, education and more.

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