Por: New York Post Opinion May 29, 2023
California is a hotbed of toxic policy ideas, yet Michigan and Delaware seem to think it sets an example: Both states recently proposed California-like tax credits for union dues, which, in effect, force taxpayers to subsidize Democratic candidates and policies. Last fall, the Golden State’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill forcing California taxpayers to pay up to $400 million of public and private employees’ union dues via... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion March 31, 2023
TALLAHASSEE — They’re decimating public education, attacking free speech, crushing a woman’s right to choose, demonizing immigrants, marginalizing LGBTQ people and punishing transgender kids. But as the session nears the midway point, the work of state legislators is far... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Politics March 30, 2023
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would place new restrictions on public-employee unions, including preventing dues from being deducted from workers’ paychecks. Dozens of union members watched from the gallery as the Republican-controlled... + más
Employee Ownership Expert Sees Four Factors That Could Make The 2020s ‘The Decade Of The ESOP’ | Forbes
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Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion March 18, 2023
Year after year, hundreds of thousands of people move to Florida from other states. Many are lured by the promise of freedom, the bedrock principle of the Sunshine State. And now, Gov. Ron DeSantis is delivering on that promise yet again, with policy proposals to expand... + más
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Forbes USA Business February 01, 2023
View of Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas. getty Though most of them weren’t aware, Texas taxpayers spent a total of $75 million on contract lobbyists during the last session of the state legislature. That is one of the findings of a new from the Texas Public Policy Foundation... + más
IRS Grants A “Do Over” To A Taxpayer Engaging In A Qualified Rollover | Forbes
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The Boston Globe USA Business January 09, 2023
This story first appeared in Globe Rhode Island’s Food & Dining newsletter, a free weekly email about Rhode Island’s restaurant industry that also contains information about local events, Q&As with chefs, dining guides, and more. If you’d like to receive it via e-mail each... + más
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Fox News USA Politics January 04, 2023
Republicans are dropping out of a nonprofit organization of state attorneys general that bills itself as nonpartisan over allegations of growing liberal bias and questions over its financial management.Documents from a National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) executive... + más
The Danger Of Bias In Bid Procurements And Contract Awards | Forbes
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Orlando Sentinel USA Politics December 20, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis says he wants the Legislature to pass a long-debated proposal that would prevent teachers from having union dues deducted from their paychecks. DeSantis supported the proposal Monday during a speech in Orlando. The Florida Education Association... + más
Republican attorneys general ditch association over alleged liberal bias, financial questions | Fox News
Florida Lottery should spread the wealth for more winners | Orlando Sentinel
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