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Justanidiot, those raises amounted to $4.5 million this year. But they're not optional, meaning the city is legally required to fund them as part of the bottom line budget.

Oh, and before someone comes along and suggests that the city council should ratify school contracts, maybe they should consider what kind of PR nightmare it would be if the union teachers and their supporters turned up at a council meeting the same way they demonstrated at school board meetings last year -- you can be sure that city councilors have, and they want no part of that.

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