Facing $27 million deficit, Tucson leaders push back on cuts to housing and public drug ordinance

As city officials struggle to rectify the budget, Tucson’s mayor and council reaffirmed their commitment to nonprofit organizations and the city’s public drug use prevention initiatives during Wednesday’s study council session. Anna Rosenberry, the city’s assistant city manager and chief financial officer, presented four options to cut the city’s budget amid a $27 million deficit…


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