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Public Input Means Prince William Budget Process Will Never Be the Same

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The Prince William County budget process has changed quite a bit during the past couple of years. It has transitioned from an obscure game of insider baseball to a relatively transparent discussion of how the county spends our money.  

It wasn't that long ago that most people simply didn't care about the budget process.   Our lack of oversight lead to incrementally bolder but perfectly legal uses of our money on things that clearly had nothing to do with the business of governance.

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