Tag: Finance News
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Record-breaking Pay Increase Marks Milestone in Nevada History for State Police, Boosting Recruitment and Retention
Nevada State Police has experienced a significant boost in its efforts to retain highway patrol troopers and other state police officers with the implementation of a Nevada history pay increase. The agency recently received a salary raise of 23 percent, marking the highest single salary increase in Nevada history According to Dan Gordon, the president…
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Black Farmers Can Now Apply for Financial Assistance Program
The Discrimination Financial Assistance Program, funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, is now accepting applications, as announced by the USDA. The Biden-Harris administration has launched a relief initiative worth $2.2 billion to support Black farmers and those who have faced discrimination in federal government lending programs The program aims to provide financial aid to Black…
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Report Reveals Majority of House Members Delay Filing Personal Finances, Highlighting Ethics Concerns
Nearly 60% of House members in the United States have delayed filing their personal finance documents this year. The US. Federal law requires members of the House and Senate to submit details of their personal finances by May 15 each year However, the majority of House members failed to meet this deadline. Accountable.US, a group…
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Homeland Security Secretary Hide The Crisis At The Southwest Border: “Shell Game” To A Million Immigrants
House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green issued a fact sheet claiming Alejandro Mayorkas, Department of Homeland Security Secretary, shell game to try to hide a crisis at the southwest border. The Shell Game to a million immigrants by the Department of Homeland Security Secretary The Department of Homeland Security allowed migrants without entry documents…
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Milwaukee Should Maintain Police And Fire Services, Or It Would Lose Millions Of Dollars
Under the new funding law of Wisconsin, Milwaukee would lose millions of dollars of state funding if the city cannot maintain police and fire services as a requirement that comes with a nationwide worker shortage in both departments. Milwaukee Police Department faces challenges in recruiting and retention Jim Palmer, Wisconsin Professional Police Association Executive…
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Utah Residents to Benefit from Additional Direct Payments for SNAP, Ensuring Access to Food Stamps
Unlike other states, Utah provides SNAP benefits on three separate dates within a month. Utah residents who have yet to receive their direct payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will have two more opportunities to access their food stamps The specific date of direct payments varies depending on factors such as the recipient’s…
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The Best States To Look For Jobs In US – Check The Reasons Why They Reach The Lowest Unemployment Rate!
Here’s how the best states to look for jobs reached the lowest unemployment rate in the United States. Best States to Look for Jobs in the US Top the List of Having the Lowest Unemployment Rate The best states to look for jobs, including Nebraska topped the list of having the lowest unemployment rate among…
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New NYC Minimum Wage Law Faces Criticism, Lawsuit Following Possible Impacts On App-Based Food Delivery Service Workers
The new NYC minimum wage law faced criticism and lawsuit following the possible impacts on app-based food delivery service workers. New NYC Minimum Wage Law for Delivery Service Workers Receives Criticism and Faces Lawsuit Following Possible Impacts Following the announcement of the new NYC minimum wage law for food delivery service workers, many individuals and…
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Unclaimed Refund Scam: Taxpayers Warned To Double-Check Mail To Avoid Fraudsters Posing As IRS
Taxpayers are warned to double-check mail to avoid fraudsters posing as IRS in an unclaimed refund scam. IRS Advises Taxpayers to Double-Check Mail to Avoid Being Victim of Unclaimed Refund Scam The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) advised taxpayers to double-check the mail they receive to avoid being a victim of an unclaimed refund scam, as…
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Texas Sales Tax Revenue Hits 6.8% Higher Than In June Last Year
The Texas sales tax revenue hit $3.92 billion, 6.8% higher than in June last year. Texas Sales Tax Revenue Hits $3.92 Billion This June Following Higher Major Taxes Collected Than Last Year The Texas sales tax revenue hit $3.92 billion this June, which was reportedly 6.8% higher than the Texas sales tax revenue in June…