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Left wing set to win in Canada's BC, may reshape energy policy
ReutersBy Jennifer Kwan VICTORIA, British Columbia, May 9 (Reuters) - The left-leaning New Democrats are set to reshape energy policy in Canada's Pacific province of British Columbia if, as expected, they seize power from the Liberals in Tuesday's elections...Tags: Energy Partners Limited, Petroleum Industry, Greenpeace, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, National Government
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Patrick La Pine: Let credit unions accept public deposits
Throughout the 2013 Legislative Session, lawmakers failed to consider an important piece of legislation that would have allowed municipalities and public offices to have depository choice and the opportunity to take their funds elsewhere if their...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Politics, Taxation, Career and Workplace
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Gov. Scott's underwhelming leadership during legislative session
With the legislative session over and the dust of lawmakers departing Tallahassee barely settled, Gov. Rick Scott this week took to the campaign trail for a victory lap that was more a display of uninspired leadership than a cause for celebration....Tags: Medicaid, Don Gaetz, Barack Obama, Government, Health Insurance
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Orlando developers to lose tax break
Orange County has lost more in property taxes than any other Florida county because of a tax break meant for nonprofit-housing groups but which largely benefited companies that develop low-income apartment complexes. According to Florida Housing Finance...
Tags: Marketing, Local Government, Apartments, Habitat for Humanity International, Property
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For Wal-Mart, should healthcare be a cost of doing business?
Big employers beware -- some California lawmakers want to pressure you to extend health insurance to virtually everyone who lands on your payroll, even part-timers who work less than two hours a day. That's one of the effects that a bill by...
Tags: Medicaid, Healthcare Industry, Employees, Health and Safety at Work, Government Health Care
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Mo. Budget bases funding for children's services on repeal of tax breaks for seniors, disabled
Associated PressJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have passed a nearly $25 billion budget that could force Gov. Jay Nixon to choose between aiding children and low-income seniors. The 2014 budget passed Thursday assumes more than $55 million of savings...Tags: Jay Nixon, Budgets and Budgeting
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Bethlehem amusement tax off to slow start
Bethlehem's financial picture appears rosy for the first part of the year, with most sources of income producing as hoped except the city's new amusement tax, according to a quarterly financial report presented Wednesday night to a City Council committee....Tags: Entertainment
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Illinois considers extending tax break to small businesses
Legislators are considering a bill that would expand the scope of the state's main economic development program to small businesses. House Bill 1336 calls for eliminating a requirement that companies make a capital investment in the state of at least $1...
Tags: Chrysler Group LLC, Business Enterprises, Barbara Flynn Currie, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Small Businesses
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University of Virginia is one of nation's least economically diverse
A new report says the University of Virginia remains one of the nation's least socioeconomically diverse public schools but commends the University of Richmond for serving low-income students. The report released Wednesday by the New America...
Tags: Education, University of Richmond, University of Virginia, U.S. Department of Education, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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L.A. council approves controversial rail yard for port complex
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a controversial rail yard serving the harbor, setting the stage for possible court challenges alleging violations of environmental and civil rights laws. The proposal to build a center for trains...
Tags: Ed Reyes, Natural Resources Defense Council, Civil Rights, Asthma, Elections
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Pence signs budget into law
INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Mike Pence signed Indiana's new two-year, $30 billion budget into law Wednesday, praising its tax relief measures and other provisions as incentives that would lure new investment and jobs to the state. The Republican governor...Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Budgets and Budgeting, Government
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Letters to the Editor - May 9
City, county need to move beyond ‘strategic planning’ To the editor: In a letter to the editor published April 25, the Washington County Commissioners responded to a Herald-Mail editorial published April 9 with the headline “Economic...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Local Government, Awards and Prizes, Social Sciences, The Herald-Mail
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