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State Fund Opens Applications for Low-Income Iowa Parents

State Fund Opens Applications for Low-Income Iowa Parents to Cover Private School Expenses

The program, overseen by New York-based company Odyssey, will assess eligibility based on Iowa income tax returns. Starting next Wednesday, low-income parents in Iowa can begin applying for state-funded accounts aimed at covering private school expenses for their children If a parent has not filed a tax return, alternative evidence of income, such as recent…

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Massachusetts Secures Food Help

Massachusetts Secures Food Help for Low-Income Students with Final Round of Pandemic Assistance

The federal government has approved Massachusetts‘ request for a final round of disbursements from the Pandemic EBT program, ensuring that hundreds of thousands of low-income students in the state will receive food assistance throughout the summer. Food Help Continues for Low-Income Students in Massachusetts Under the temporary extension of the program, eligible families with K-12…

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taxes

Tax Break Promoted By DeSantis

Gov. Ron Desantis Request For Tax Breaks Was Not Approved Instead An Alternative Of His Request Will Benefit Business Owner And Customers. $1.3 Billion Tax Breaks Was Slashed That Would Come From The Consumers.     Tax proposal that would benefit business and shoppers On February 1, Governor Ron DeSantis passed a tax and budget…

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brass knuckles

$500,000 Settlement With CA To Be Released By Walmart After Selling Illegal Brass Knuckle Online

Walmart Is The Largest Retailer Store In The United States Has Agreed To Give Settlement Money For Selling Illegal Brass Knuckles Online, California Department Of Justice Said In A Statement That These Brass Knuckles Are Dangerous And They Are Sold Right There Online.     Walmart denied Allegation with Brass Knuckles Brass Knuckles are extremely…

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North Dakota Announces Food Assistance Program

North Dakota Announces Food Assistance Program to Benefit 45,000 Children This Summer

North Dakota State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler and North Dakota Health and Human Services Commissioner Chris Jones have announced that approximately 45,000 children in North Dakota will have access to a food assistance program during the summer. North Dakota launches food assistance program to benefit 45,000 children The initiative, known as the Pandemic Electronic Benefits…

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Baltimore County Council Approves $4.9 Billion Budget

Baltimore County Council Approves $4.9 Billion Budget for 2024 Fiscal Year

The majority of the budget is funded through property and income taxes. Baltimore County Council has unanimously approved the budget for the 2024 fiscal year, amounting to approximately $4.9 billion Julian Jones, the Council’s chairman, expressed his enthusiasm for the budget, describing it as “fantastic” for the county and its approximately 850,000 residents. Roughly half…

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