Scott Baio, star of “Happy Days,” says he’s quitting California because of the homelessness issue and violence

Actor Scott Baio of “Happy Days” fame revealed on Wednesday that he is leaving California, blaming the state’s homelessness epidemic as one of the causes. The popular 1970s sitcom Chachi, represented by longtime Los Angeles resident Baio, declared the Golden State is “hardly a secure place anymore” and cited weak laws against crime as the … Read more

Michigan Communities Given Deadline for Opioid Settlement Participation

Opioid Settlement

Michigan communities have until May 9th to join the national settlement with opioid manufacturers Allergan Pharmaceuticals and Teva Pharmaceuticals, and pharmacies CVS and Walmart. Michigan Communities Have Until May 9th to Join Opioid Settlement for $446 Million in Settlement Money By joining the settlement, local governments would be eligible to share over $446 million in … Read more

Cambridge RISE To Expand Guaranteed Income of $500 Monthly To 2,000 Low-Income Families

Cambridge RISE

Cambridge RISE will expand a guaranteed income of $500 monthly to 2,000 low-income families. Cambridge RISE Will Provide $500 Monthly Payments to 2,000 Eligible Families Cambridge RISE was launched as a pilot program, which gave $500 monthly payments to 130 randomly single parents in 2021 to determine the impact it would have on several low-income … Read more

Department Of The Treasury Internal Revenue Service Shows More Exact Data Of When The United States Hit Debt Ceiling

Department Of The Treasury Internal Revenue Service Shows More Exact Data Of When The United States Hit Debt Ceiling

Policy and Tax experts say the recent data from the Department of Treasury Internal Service is vital to understand the country’s financial position and if raising a debt ceiling is possible.   Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service on Debt Ceiling If the country’s debt has increased, the Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue … Read more

D-SNAP Benefits: Storm Survivors in McClain And Pottawatomie Counties Can Now Claim The Assistance Fund

D-SNAP Benefits: Storm Survivors in McClain And Pottawatomie Counties Can Now Claim The Assistance Fund

Disaster SNAP or D-SNAP benefits are now accessible for storm survivors in McClain and Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma City.   The storm survivors in Oklahoma City may now claim their D-SNAP benefits The storm survivors in Oklahoma City may now claim their D-SNAP benefits. D-SNAP benefit is a vital program that aids storm survivors in ensuring … Read more

Chicago’s Resiliency Fund 2.0 Still Accepting Applications for $500 Relief Payment for Undocumented and Domestic Workers

Relief Payment for Undocumented and Domestic Workers

The Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) in Chicago is still accepting applications for the Resiliency Fund 2.0, which provides a one-time $500 relief payment to eligible domestic workers and undocumented residents. Chicago’s Department of Family and Support Services still accepting applications for a $500 relief payment The fund aims to support those who … Read more

California Reparations Task Force Approves Recommendations for Compensating Black Americans

California Reparations

The first-of-its-kind task force on reparations in California has voted to approve recommendations on how the state can compensate and apologize to Black Americans for the historic wrongs of slavery. The committee approved several proposals for reparations legislation after two years of deliberation These recommendations include creating a new agency that would provide services to … Read more

You Can Fight Over For Your Property Tax Debt.

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A Sharp Rise In Property Tax Give Aches To Homeowners But According To Gov. Jared Polis They Can File An Appeal, in line with a list of requirements.

 

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You Can Fight Over For Your Property Tax Debt. (Photo: Business Insider)

 

Eye-popping Property Tax Raise

A dramatic increase in property tax are felt by Colorado citizens. Gov Jared Polis said they could lessen the effect by settling it in the next year. Kelly Moye with Compass Real Estate and spokesperson for the Colorado Association of Realtors said the homeowners are going nuts and their Hotline doesn’t stop ringing.

Moye has already helped 20 clients having property tax popping out of their emails, said it was the craziest eye-popping tax. They can appeal by contacting their real estate and find a home that would fit in the crisis because it can be used to their advantage and check with their local county for deadlines and requirements.

 

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$1.46 Million P-EBT Food Cards Accidentally Sent To Ineligible Children

Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) food cards

Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) food cards worth $1.46 million were accidentally sent to ineligible children. Ineligible Children Accidentally Receive Thousands of P-EBT Food Cards The Department of Human Services (DHS) in Oregon revealed they have accidentally sent thousands of P-EBT food cards worth $1.46 million to several children who are not eligible to receive them. … Read more

New York City Mayor Release The 2024 Executive Budget: Largest In City History

New York City Mayor Release The 2024 Executive Budget: Largest In City History

New York City Mayor Eric Adams released the Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2024. Mayor Adams revealed the largest executive budget in New York City history.   The 2024 Executive Budget of New York City released by Mayor Adams The executive budget released by the New York City Mayor will protect City’s critical program that … Read more