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Old JELV building’s future unclear
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comAs the Jessamine Early Learning Village prepares to open its doors in Nicholasville for the first time, it leaves behind a building in Wilmore with an uncertain future and a potential hole in the city’s budget. The school district plans on...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Government, Wages and Pensions, Heads of State
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Mercer considers hefty price for ridding of weeds
bcurd@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — A 2-3 vote will allow a Tennesee-based company to demonstrate its services for ridding the county of roadside weeds — for a $3,000 fee. Judge-Executive Milward Dedman introduced the idea to Mercer County’s fiscal court...Tags: Property Tax, Kentucky, Elections, Companies and Corporations, Realty
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Some Md. lawmakers ready to consider business tax cut
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comWhen Del. Andrew A. Serafini, R-Washington, introduced a bill during the 2013 session of the Maryland General Assembly seeking to reduce the state’s corporate income tax from 8.25 percent to 4 percent, he suggested that his bill might be a way to...Tags: Taxation, Maryland General Assembly, Maryland Chamber of Commerce, University of Maryland, College Park, Politics
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Michigan residents see big tax increases
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — In the height of tax season, don't be surprised if you owe more to the taxman in Lansing. Some major income tax changes approved 21 months ago by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers are just now starting to hit Michigan taxpayers...
Tags: Taxation, Government, Pension and Welfare, Rick Snyder, Television Industry
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Tax increases affecting more Michigan residents
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — In the height of tax season, don't be surprised if you owe more to the taxman in Lansing. Some major income tax changes approved 21 months ago by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers are just now starting to hit Michigan...
Tags: Taxation, Government, Pension and Welfare, Rick Snyder, Television Industry
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Familiar faces in District 3 Senate race
swaltman@aberdeennews.comEditor's note: This story has been edited to include information about the state budget and Medicaid. Two well-known state legislators seeking a single spot in the South Dakota Senate have some well-known differences in philosophy. Democrat Rep. Paul...Tags: Government, Values, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Voting
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Governor stumps for tax increase at City College
SAN DIEGO -- Gov. Jerry Brown came to at San Diego City College Monday on the first day classes to campaign for a tax increase to help finance education from kindergarten through community college. Proposition 30 would increase the sales tax by a...
Tags: Elections, Government, Finance, Politics, San Diego Comic-Con International
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Digging a pension hole
Illinois' pension system was in precarious enough shape in 1994 that Democrats and Republicans came together to solve a crisis threatening the state's financial future.
The agreement they forged was supposed to take politics out of pension funding by...Tags: Justice System, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Government, Judges, Pension and Welfare
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Obama fundraiser linked to loan program that aided Solyndra
The White House faced mounting political complications as a second top fundraiser for President Obama was linked to a federal loan guarantee program that backed a now-bankrupt Silicon Valley solar energy company, and as two California lawmakers called for...Tags: Justice System, Bill Lockyer, Solar Energy, Judges, U.S. House of Representatives
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Pennsylvania State Budget Deficit Lower Than Expected
Staff reporterThe Pennsylvania Legislature is back in session and they have one main agenda, to complete the State Budget. Monday, both the State Budget Secretary and the Revenue Secretary out speaking about the budget. When Governor Corbett announced his 27 billion...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Pennsylvania General Assembly, Government, Regional Authority, Government Debt
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The Rhubarb Patch: Teacher pensions (Part Two)
Change of SubjectJoining me to continue a conversation about issues related to teacher pensions is Glen Brown, a retired suburban public high school teacher whose blog deals with education. Read part one of our exchange, which includes Brown's fill bio, here. To...... -
Sometimes it pays to be poor - but not really
timr@herald-mail.comMaryland’s state budget, when it passes, will inspire wails of outrage from our local delegation. It always does. But this year a majority of Washington County residents might be inclined to agree, although not for the reasons the delegation would...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, The Herald-Mail, Aetna Inc., Social Issues, University System of Maryland
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