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Evanston could soon begin offering financial assistance to long-term residents under a program City Council is currently ...
Faced with a looming deadline, the Washington Senate passed a trio of bills over the weekend that would raise the capital gains tax on financial assets above $1 million a year, close certain tax ...
As a court battle plays out over Maine's paid leave law, the state's business community is backing proposed changes to the ...
A bill that would make it a crime for California lawmakers to sign non-disclosure agreements when they create new laws or decide how to use taxpayer dollars cleared another hurdle at the Capitol.
By Shane O'Brien The OneLIC Neighborhood Plan officially entered the city’s Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) on ...
As climate change drastically increases the frequency and severity of wildfires, power companies say they're facing growing risk for payouts that could bankrupt them or require massive rate hikes on ...
The Appropriations Committee’s budget would invest in K-12 schools, higher education and child care — but legally exceed the ...
The board of Altrincham headquartered healthcare property business Assura has rejected a revised proposal from Primary Health Properties for a share and cash offer and opted to accept KKR’s cash ...
(Benjamin Naylor/The Daily Memphian file) Mayor Paul Young’s second budget proposal as mayor trims $30 million in red ink Young says began his budget planning process. Bill Dries covers city and ...
The proposal, steered by the Ministry of Finance and sent for ... financial intermediaries or a person carrying on a designated business or profession — by classifying them as reporting entities.
Fifty years ago, when IDEA was first passed, Congress promised to cover 40% of the cost of special education services. We’re nowhere close—the federal share has dwindled to less than 12%. Medicaid ...
President Trump skipped the normal monthslong process to impose tariffs and instead used a 1970s law to bypass them. WSJ’s Gavin Bade explains what that means legally and what Congress might do ...