[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference was one of Gary's proudest initiatives.
What does REC stand for?
REC stands for Revenue Estimating Conference
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- Research Ethics Committee
- Réseau Européen de la Concurrence (French: European Competition Network; EU)
- Residential Energy Consumption (energy use category)
- Resource Efficiency Club (UK)
- Resource Exchange Center (various locations)
- Resources for Early Childhood (Ohio)
- Respiratory Epithelial Cells
- Responsible Endowments Coalition (various organizations)
- Responsive Emergency Care
- Revenue Earning Customer
- Revue Electronique de Communication
- Right-Edge Cell
- Roll Eccentricity Compensation (mills)
- Route Evènementiel Classique (French automobile club)
- Rural Electric Cooperative
- Rural Electrification Corporation (India)
- Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd (India)
- Ryukoku Extension Center (Ryukoku University; Kyoto, Japan)
- Subsafe Re-Entry Control
- Regional Evaluation Center/Main Evaluation Center
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So far, the trust fund is performing so well that the Article V Revenue Estimating Conference in November revised its forecast for revenues for 2010-2011 from $214 million to $368 million, according to OSCA.
The good news is the trust fund is performing so well that in November, the Article V Revenue Estimating Conference revised its forecast for 2010-11 by a substantial amount: from $214 million to $368 million.
So far, the trust fund is performing so well that the Article V Revenue Estimating Conference in November revised its forecast for revenues for 2010-2011 from $214 million to $368 million, according to the Office of the State Courts Administrator.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] With the numbers at January's revenue estimating conference once again showing decreased revenue even after a lax hike, Michigan's legislators are raced with the same tough decision--to cut services or to raise taxes.