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Baltimore Emergency Rental Assistance

Baltimore Residents To Receive Rental Assistance Under $3 Million Emergency Funding

Eligible residents in Baltimore will expect relief under the $3 million in emergency rental assistance. Baltimore Residents Will Receive Assistance Following the Launching of Emergency Rental Assistance Following the launching of the $3 million in Emergency Rental Assistance, eligible residents in Baltimore will expect to receive relief, which will greatly help low-income families who are…

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Eviction Filings

Eviction Filings Increase Over Rent, House Price Raises In Several Cities Alarms Democrats

Eviction filings increase due to rent and house price raises in several cities alarmed Democrats. Democrats Urge Congress to Pass Bill to Stop Illegal Evictions and Provide Relief to Evictees Following Eviction Filings Increase Following the increase in eviction filings, Democrats urged Congress to pass a bill that would lessen the illegal evictions and provide…

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Nvidia

Nvidia’s Shockingly Low Federal Tax Payments Raise Concerns Despite Trillion-Dollar Club Membership

The company reported revenues of $26.97 billion in the fiscal year 2023, $26.91 billion in 2022, and $16.67 billion in 2021. Nvidia, the latest addition to the trillion-dollar club, has come under scrutiny for paying surprisingly low amounts of federal taxes despite its staggering revenue Its annual income tax payments during that period amounted to…

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Eviction Crisis Surges

Eviction Crisis Surges as Pandemic Protections End, Leaving Vulnerable Tenants Homeless

The alarming rise in eviction filings by landlords is fueled by escalating rents and a persistent shortage of affordable housing. Evictions have surged across the United States as pandemic protections come to an end, leaving millions of vulnerable tenants facing homelessness Many low-income tenants no longer have access to pandemic resources that had helped keep…

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Social Security Cuts Loom

Potential Social Security Cuts Loom as U.S. Budget Negotiations Continue

Although the recent agreement to raise the U.S. debt ceiling temporarily averted an economic crisis, it deferred addressing major budgetary issues such as Social Security. Social Security could face potential cuts as part of efforts to reduce the U.S. deficit, according to recent developments in budget negotiations House Speaker Kevin McCarthy plans to establish a…

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Illinois State to Close Enrollment for Health Insurance Program

Illinois State to Close Enrollment for Health Insurance Program for Immigrants Due to Budget Constraints

The decision comes as a result of rising costs that exceeded initial budget projections. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s administration has announced the closure of enrollment for a state-funded health insurance program for immigrants under 65 who are residing in the country without legal permission The move has faced criticism from Latino legislators and an immigrant…

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Childcare Aid Program Will Help More Than 500 Children Through Partnership Of ELC And Leon County CSC

Childcare Aid Program Will Help More Than 500 Children Through Partnership Of ELC And Leon County CSC

Many parents are struggling to pay childcare expenses. Childcare aid program through a new partnership between the Leon County Children’s Services Council and the Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend will help qualified parents to pay childcare expenses.   The Leon County Children’s Services Council will provide $250,000 childcare aid to target the Asset…

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