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Back to Back Payment, SSI Program Beneficiaries’ Rejoiced in June’s Double Paycheck: Here’s Why?

A rare double payment will occur this Friday, June 30 for all the recipients of the Social Security Administration’s Supplemental Security Income program due to a quirk in the SSA’s calendar which in turn affected the 2023 SSI payment schedule. SSI Payment Schedule for 2023 Normally, for each month, the recipients will only receive one…

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Republicans Pass $3.5 Billion Income Tax Cut Plan in Wisconsin, Drawing Criticism

The budget-writing committee in the Wisconsin Legislature, controlled by Republicans, has passed a plan to reduce income taxes by $3.5 billion. However, Democrats have criticized the proposal, claiming it primarily benefits the wealthy. Reverse Tax Cuts, Reducing Average By 15% And Consolidating Four Brackets As per the plan, the income tax cuts will be retroactive…

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Southaven Completes Sales Tax Rebate for Tanger Outlets, Marks Economic Milestone

Southaven recently fulfilled its obligations by making the final sales tax rebate payment to the developers of Tanger Outlets Southaven, marking the successful completion of an economic development tax incentive that played a crucial role in attracting the outdoor shopping center to the city back in 2015. Mayor Musselwhite Announces $2.1 Million Payment, Highlighting Positive…

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14-Year-Old Subway Surfer Killed, Another Teen Severely Injured, After Falling From Brooklyn L Train

A 14-year-old subway surfer was killed, while another teen was severely injured after falling from an L train in Brooklyn. 14-Year-Old Subway Surfer Died After Falling from L Train While Another Teen in Critical Condition A 14-year-old subway surfer died from falling from the roof of an L train in Brooklyn, while another teenager, aged…

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New York Law Opens Doors for Challenging Wrongful Convictions by Those Who Pleaded Guilty

New York lawmakers have passed a bill that would make it easier for individuals who have pleaded guilty to crimes they didn’t commit to challenge their convictions. The move has been met with objections from prosecutors who expressed concerns that it could lead to endless appeals by the guilty. Currently, under state law, individuals who…

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Dismissal of Lawsuit: Arizona Governor’s Authority in Refusing Executions Upheld

The lawsuit against Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, which claimed she exceeded her authority by refusing to execute a prisoner earlier this year, has been dismissed by mutual agreement between the attorneys involved. The lawsuit, which sought to compel the Democratic governor to carry out the execution of Aaron Gunches for his murder conviction, was unsuccessful…

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Congressman Santos Fails to Conceal Bond Co-signers as Court Reveals Family Members’ Identities

Representative George Santos has been unable to keep the names of his bond co-signers confidential, contrary to his previous threat to go to jail rather than expose their identities. On Thursday, the court’s docket publicly released the names, confirming that the suretors were Santos’ family members: his father, Gercino dos Santos, and his aunt, Elma…

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Economic Incentives Up To $2.6 Million Coming To Provide Relief To Grocery Store Developers In St. Charles City – Check More About It Here!

Economic incentives of up to $2.6 million will provide relief to grocery store developers in St. Charles City. Grocery Store Developer Will Receive Up To $2.6 Million Economic Incentives Following Approved Agreement Under the approved agreement of the city council, grocery store developers in Blue Goose Market will expect to receive up to $2.6 million…

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Jailed Student Loan Borrowers Seek Debt Relief: Lawsuit Filed for Data Transparency

According to recent research from the Student Borrower Protection Center, the majority of student loan borrowers who are jailed have probably defaulted on their debts and would benefit from President Biden’s debt-relief proposal. Debtors Face Barriers To Education, Post-release Results The paper states that most jailed debtors would be prevented from pursuing higher education and…

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