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Las Cruces city leaders face a challenging budget next year due to escalating wage, insurance, and retirement costs. The finance director proposes an 8% increase, but a $15.3 million gap exists. Doyle suggests cuts, including vacant job elimination and operational trimming. Council members offer suggestions, such as cheaper vehicle purchases and overtime reviews. The city aims for a leaner path with a conservative plan, focusing on open positions and operational savings.
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