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The $20 million reflects greater than expected savings from city operations, along with unanticipated revenue growth.
When it comes to pushing a vote of "no confidence" in the leaders of the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections, the Public Safety Committee of Louisville Metro Government is forcing its hand.
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