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"Corporations don't pay taxes." Great talking point. Sorry logic.
Takiing NamesAs many of you know, America is currently experiencing a trend where the nation’s tax burden is being shifted away from corporations – and to individual taxpayers. This is largely due to companies taking advantages of tax breaks,...Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Taxation, Politics, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Jerry Brown's budget 'surplus' could be used entirely for schools
SACRAMENTO -- Over the first six months of this year, state revenues are about $4.5 billion higher than the governor’s January projections. And complicated budget formulas could direct nearly all of that money to public schools and community...
Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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ON THE MOVE-UBS hires Merrill private wealth team in Florida
ReutersBy Ashley Lau May 13 (Reuters) - UBS AG's Wealth Management Americas said it has hired two veteran private wealth advisers and their team from Bank of America Corp's Merrill Lynch in Florida to join UBS's Fort Lauderdale office. The Parker-Harrigan...Tags: Personal Investing, Aventura, UBS AG, Melbourne, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company
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Why education should be considered a civil right
I recently spoke at a seminar at Harvard on the theme of education as a civil right. Among other things, the seminar conveyed the urgency as well as the intractability of the problem of low college completion rates for certain groups of young people in...
Tags: Economic Inequality, Colleges and Universities, Poverty, Justice and Rights, Teaching and Learning
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U.S. proposes rule on Medicaid payment cuts for hospitals
ReutersMay 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Monday issued a proposed rule for cutting payments to hospitals that treat a disproportionate share of the poor, including a $500 million reduction in fiscal 2014, as part of President Barack Obama's healthcare...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Children's Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care, Insurance
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Truck company owners go to federal prison for defrauding Tracker Marine
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The owners of a trucking company in Lebanon were sentenced last week for their roles in a conspiracy to defraud Tracker Marine, a Springfield-based manufacturer of boats and trailers sold throughout North America. James Ivey, 53, and...
Tags: FBI, Taxation, Lebanon, Punishment, Internal Revenue Service
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Michigan health insurance cooperative aims to enroll low-income, small-business customers
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A new statewide health insurance cooperative aims to enroll 37,000 low-income and small-business customers by the end of its first year. The Lansing State Journal reports (http://on.lsj.com/14gU3zE ) that Consumers Mutual...Tags: Small Businesses, Insurance, Health Insurance
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Budget a step in right direction
For average Hoosiers uninterested in political point-scoring, the budget crafted by the Indiana legislature inspires only muted, if any, fanfare. The extra $114 will help. Every dollar counts in a household living on $48,393 per year -- the median...Tags: Taxation, Americans for Prosperity, Parties and Movements, Government, Executive Branch
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How to make Md.'s taxes more competitive
In his remarks to the Greater Baltimore Committee's annual meeting Wednesday night, T. Rowe Price Chairman Brian C. Rogers noted a contradiction in how the world sees Maryland as a place to do business. On the one hand, it is universally recognized for...Tags: Raytheon Company, Donald C. Fry, T. Rowe Price
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Jury weighs fate of abortion doctor in murder trial
ReutersPHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A Philadelphia jury ended its first day of deliberations on Tuesday without reaching verdicts in the murder trial of a doctor accused of killing babies and a patient during late-term abortions at a clinic serving low-income women....Tags: Witnesses, Planned Parenthood, Lawyers, Social Issues, Murder
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State Budget Statistics: Good In Short-Term, Tougher for Next Two Years
The Hartford CourantThe state's latest budget figures show tough times ahead over the next two years, placing added pressure on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and state legislators as they try to craft a new budget compromise in the coming weeks. The newest statistics, released...Tags: Finance, Fairfield County, Parties and Movements, National Government, New Year's Day
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Lower Tax Collections Expected In Coming Two Years
The Hartford CourantThe state's latest budget figures show tough times ahead over the next two years, placing added pressure on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and state legislators as they try to craft a budget compromise in the coming weeks. The newest numbers, released Tuesday,...Tags: Finance, Fairfield County, Parties and Movements, National Government, New Year's Day
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