Homeless advocates in Alabama are disgusted that panhandling and loitering on the streets are now crimes

On state highways and public roads, panhandling and loitering are now prohibited by an Alabama law. As perĀ a WSFA article, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey approved a bill that renders panhandling and loitering on public property a class C crime. Supporters of the legislation claim it will increase public safety. Advocates for the state’s homeless community … Read more

Trump appears to have the support he needs in the 2024 election

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis formally joined the presidential campaign this past week, but he now seems to be far away than before from the one-on-one contest that his supporters think he requires to win the nomination from former President Donald Trump. When he officially declares his candidacy, former vice president Mike Pence is digging further … Read more

Attorney General Paxon Secures $340 Million Settlement From Walgreens For Texas

Attorney General Paxon Secures $340 Million Settlement From Walgreens For Texas

Attorney General Paxon publicized that he got the $5.7 billion settlement payment from Walgreens for their role during the opioid epidemic. Texas will receive a $340 million settlement. Attorney General Paxton secured a $340 million settlement payment for Texas from Walgreens Attorney General Paxton secured a $5.7 billion settlement from Walgreens. Texas will get over … Read more

$55.9 Billion Budget Proposal Approved In The Senate In Massachusetts

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$55.9 Billion Budget Proposal For The New Fiscal Year Was Approved In The Senate House In Massachusetts, Its Focus Is On Higher Education. It Will Let All Students Qualify As Long As They Studied For Three Years And Graduated Or Obtained A GED.     Budget Proposal For New Fiscal Year. Massachusetts’ Senate house approved … Read more

$500 Worth Of Monthly Payment Now Open For Five Days Application

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Rise up Cambridge program, is a guaranteed income program in Massachusetts and is accepting application in Five days to selected applicants which will receive a $500 monthly payment.     Income Guaranteed Program Rise Up Cambridge, a program set for guaranteed income that will give selected participant a monthly payment worth of $500. The application … Read more

CFPB Settlement: Citizens Bank Will Pay $9 Million Following Fraud Claims

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Citizens Bank will pay $9 million following fraud claims under a CFPB settlement. $9 Million CFPB Settlement Over Credit Card Disputes and Fraud Allegations As part of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) settlement, the Citizens Bank will have to pay a $9 million civil money penalty to resolve the credit card disputes and fraud … Read more

Social Security Retirement Planning: Factors to Consider

Social Security Retirement Planning

One important consideration is your health status. Deciding when to start drawing Social Security benefits is a personal choice that depends on various factors If you have health concerns and are uncertain about reaching the breakeven age of 80, it may be wise to claim your benefits as soon as you become eligible at age … Read more

Texas School Funding Bill Fails, Leaving Districts Struggling with Budgets and Teacher Salaries

Texas School Funding Bill Fails

The bill, known as House Bill 100, was a top priority for Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who had advocated for a “school choice” bill throughout the legislative session. The hopes for a multibillion-dollar school funding bill that included a voucher-like program in the state have been shattered as lawmakers failed to reach a compromise before … Read more

Student Loan Repayment to Resume After Debt Ceiling Deal, Says Kevin McCarthy

Student Loan Repayment to Resume After Debt Ceiling Deal

McCarthy stated that the pause on loan payments will end 60 days after President Biden signs the bill. Kevin McCarthy, the House Speaker, announced that if the debt ceiling deal is approved, student loan repayments will recommence after a three-year deferment period According to McCarthy, the resumption of student loan repayment will contribute $5 billion … Read more

Hyundai and Kia Settle Class-Action Lawsuit Over Car Theft Concerns

Hyundai and Kia Settle Class-Action Lawsuit

Hyundai Motor America and Kia America, Inc. have reached an agreement to settle a class-action lawsuit involving certain Hyundai and Kia vehicles equipped with key ignition systems. The settlement, announced on May 18, 2023, aims to address the concerns of owners affected by car theft incidents It is important to note that this agreement does … Read more