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COVID Loan Controversy

COVID Loan Controversy: Congressional Report Exposes Questionable $700 Million Loan to Failing Trucking Company

According to the report, only companies involved in vital defense contracts or possessing high-level security clearance should have been eligible for such loans. A recent congressional report has shed light on a dubious $700 million COVID loan granted by the Treasury Department to a struggling trucking company using funds allocated by the bipartisan CARES Act…

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Illinois Governor Approves Conditional Awards Worth $26 Million In Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits

Illinois Governor Approves Conditional Awards Worth $26 Million In Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Housing Development Authority (IHDA) Board Members announced the conditional awards worth $26 million in federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) that funds 18 housing developments in 12 counties all over Illinois State.   Illinois Governor said Illinois residents deserve access to affordable housing According to Illinois Governor, his administration is…

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A Wreath-Laying Ceremony Is Held At Maryland's Capital For Mass Shooting Victims At Capital Gazette Newspaper 5 Years Ago

A Wreath-Laying Ceremony Is Held At Maryland’s Capital For Mass Shooting Victims At Capital Gazette Newspaper 5 Years Ago

Grieving relatives joined the wreath-laying ceremony in Annapolis, Maryland, for the fifth anniversary of the mass shooting that killed five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper.     Capital Gazette Newspaper Mass Shooting Fifth Anniversary A wreath-laying ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the Capital Gazette newspaper mass shooting held at Maryland capital. Five Years…

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Supreme Court Ruled Non-Profit ERCOT Texas Is Qualified As A Government Entity And Will Be Shielded From Lawsuits

Supreme Court Ruled Non-Profit ERCOT Texas Is Qualified As A Government Entity And Will Be Shielded From Lawsuits

The court ruling is expected to dismiss current and future lawsuits against ERCOT Texas, the state’s power grid operator.   Last Friday, the Texas Supreme Court ruled the non-profit ERCOT Texas qualifies as a state entity and is protected from lawsuits Many people didn’t know what ERCOT Texas was until the 2021 winter storm disaster….

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Senior Citizens League Projects That The Social Security COLA 2024 Could Be 2.7%: Here’s Why

Senior Citizens League Projects That The Social Security COLA 2024 Could Be 2.7%: Here’s Why

Retirees must brace themselves for lesser Social Security benefits increase in 2024 as they predicted the Social Security COLA 2024 could be 2.7%.   Social Security Beneficiaries predicted COLA 2024 could be 2.7% There are still months away from knowing how big of an increase in Social Security beneficiaries. The Senior Citizens League released a…

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Outrage Grows Over US Insurance Industry’s Denial of Treatment: Exposing the Harms of For-Profit Healthcare

A pair of new stories investigating the increasingly prevalent practice of insurance companies refusing to cover certain medical treatments has sparked outrage among patient advocates and proponents of Medicare for all. The reports shed light on the detrimental effects of for-profit healthcare. ProPublica InvestigatesInsurance Company Denials, Causing Patient’s Financial Burdens ProPublica conducted an investigation focused…

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