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Guest editorial: Fraud and graft thrived in the pandemic and beyond
The Post and Courier· 5 days agoIn Illinois, we’ve already seen some public employees get caught due to smart government watchdogs cross-referring what they were saying on their federal applications and ...
Over 75,000 Utahns expected to lose government-funded internet assistance in May
KUTV Salt Lake City· 2 days agoTens of thousands of Utahns may soon have to pay much more for their internet access or lose it...
Fresh hope for new rebates from $1.8 billion pot for taxpayers
The US Sun· 7 days agoThe proposed amount per check would be based on the individual's income tax liability. If approved,...
CT revenues soaring, but legislators still can't spend them
CT Mirror· 2 days agoProgressive legislators have battled for months to secure $400 million that they insist is the...
As budget cuts loom, Bay Area big city mayors urge Newsom to spare homelessness funding
San Jose Mercury News· 6 days agoGavin Newsom and state lawmakers to avoid cuts to homelessness services and dedicate $1 billion a...
Expecting $1B surplus, leaders want CT to slow savings program
CT Mirror· 1 day agoAs legislators learned Tuesday state budget surpluses would top or approach $1 billion through 2026,...
CT revenues soaring, but legislators still can’t spend them
Hartford Business Journal· 2 days agoProgressive legislators have battled for months to secure $400 million that they insist is the...
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The Longview News-Journal· 6 days agoJournalists see themselves as truth-tellers, and sometimes as contrarians. Internal turmoil this spring at NBC News, NPR and The New York Times can essentially be traced to journalists turning ...
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The Herald Bulletin· 6 days agoJournalists see themselves as truth-tellers, and sometimes as contrarians. Internal turmoil this spring at NBC News, NPR and The New York Times can essentially be traced to journalists turning ...