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Calif. carmaker once worth $2.9B teetering on edge of bankruptcy
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoThe company revealed its dire situation in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on...
What are the cheapest ways to get out of debt? Here's what experts say
CBS News· 2 weeks agoThe Fed implemented a series of rate hikes throughout 2022 and 2023 to help fight inflation, which...
California Legislature Extends Residential Eviction Moratorium and Implements Rental Assistance...
The National Law Review· 7 days agoIn essence, SB 91 extends core tenant protections established by August 2020’s Assembly Bill (“AB”) 3088,[1] but also establishes the State Rental ...
The PPP Turns Four: Lessons Learned and What Lies Ahead | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 weeks agoFour years ago this month, lenders began dispersing Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to small businesses in what would become the largest Small Business Administration (SBA) lending program ...
Employer Student Loan Debt Benefits Following SECURE 2.0
The National Law Review· 1 week ago© 2024 McDermott Will & Emery National Law Review, Volumess XIII, Number 279
Americans Have Never Been So Far Behind on Their Credit Card Bills
The State· 1 week agoA new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia provides a glimpse into how Americans are dealing with credit card debt — and the picture is ...
Waterloo school board approves budget, increases property tax askings by 7%
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 14 hours agoThe district will collect $40.57 million in property and utility replacement excise taxes for the...
EPA Continues Temporary COVID-19 Policies Despite Senators’, States’, Citizens Groups’ Scrutiny
The National Law Review· 1 week agoSenators, states, and citizens groups, and now a legal challenge, EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) has continued ...
Hospitals and Health Care Providers Included in New Guidance on the Emergency Purpose Exception to...
The National Law Review· 1 week agoThis Guidance confirms that COVID-19 qualifies as an “emergency” under the TCPA, making certain communications relating to and necessitated by the pandemic
How the Biden Administration Messed Up FAFSA
The Atlantic· 1 week agoIn late March, months into the Free Application for Federal Student Aid–rollout debacle that has thrown millions of students’ college plans into a state of flux, the Department of Education ...