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These cities raised taxes for child care. Parents say it ‘changed my life’
Portland Press Herald· 4 days agoCity Seats, a program that pays for families in the parish to receive child care, funds more than a...
The Unnecessary Budget
New Jersey Business Magazine· 1 day agoIt is no surprise to anyone who follows news coming out of our State House that NJBIA opposed the fiscally irresponsible FY2021 state budget that was...
The short session has ended, but the work is not over
McCook Daily Gazette· 4 days agoOn Thursday, April 18th, we hit day sixty of the Second Session of the 108th Legislature bringing the short session to the end. Unfortunately, the plan to pass major property tax< ...
Congress Makes Last-Ditch Effort to Save Low-Cost Broadband Program
PC Magazine· 2 days agoWith the last vapors of funding for the government’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)...
MSD of Pike Township asks voters to approve $14.5 million tax referendum
WTHR Indianapolis· 3 days agoAdministrators say the $14.5 million tax referendum would help boost pay, fund learning loss...
They have jobs but still need help to feed their families
WKOW 27 Madison· 17 hours agoPrior to the Covid-19 pandemic, many were elderly or disabled people on fixed incomes, said Kathleen...
These cities raised taxes — for child care. Parents say the free day care 'changed my life'
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoLast summer, Derrika Richard felt stuck. One child care assistance program rejected her because she...
Property tax estimates nearly even
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 4 days agoInside envelopes mailed last Monday to property owners, property tax estimates were mostly cause for relief. “A lot of people are flat or went down a little ...
These cities raised taxes — for child care. Parents say the free day care 'changed my life'
Quartz· 5 days agoA growing number of cities are passing tax increases to expand access to child care
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs 3.8% flat income tax into law
Quad-City Times· 3 days agoIowa taxpayers will pay a flat 3.8% on their income next year under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed...