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Got four cents? Sault MPP in Sudbury to push Tory's line-by-line review scheme

Ford government says it's spending $7M to help large urban municipalities and school boards find savings
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Sault Ste. Marie MPP Ross Romano was in Sudbury today, meeting with Mayor Brian Bigger to highlight the Tory government's effort to push line-by-line spending reviews of large municipalities and schoool boards to save four cents for every dollar spent. (Supplied)

Sault Ste. Marie MPP Ross Romano, the husband of Sudbury's newest judge, Heather-Ann Mendes, was at Tom Davies Square this morning to push the Tory government's scheme to help urban municipalities and school boards cut spending.

Announced this week, Premier Doug Ford's government has set aside $7.35 million so large urban municipalities and school boards can conduct line-by-line reviews of spending, with an eye to saving four cents for every dollar spent.

Blaming the previous government for "15 years of Liberal mismanagement," Romano said the Tories campaigned on saving Ontario taxpayers four cents on the dollar, so they're asking municipalities and school boards to do the same.

"We campaigned on finding four cents for every provincial dollar spent and we are asking our partners to do the same," Romano said today.

The $7.35 million to fund line-by-line reviews aims, the Conservatives say, to identify "potential savings while maintaining vital front-line services." The money is coming through the Audit and Accountability Fund.


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