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In Achieving Financial Stability, Price Hike of U.S. Postal Service stamps to occur soon. Here’s what to expect

The increase in prices for the U.S. Postal Services’ stamps and services will begin this July 9 due to rising operation costs brought by inflation.   Reasons behind the Price Increase According to USPS, the said price adjustments are required for the Postal Service to provide much-needed revenue to achieve the 10-year plan to achieve financial…

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Fort Lauderdale’s Most Dangerous Neighborhoods: Crime Hotspots Revealed

Fort Lauderdale, a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife, is not without its safety concerns. While the city offers many attractions and cultural offerings, certain neighborhoods have been identified as having higher crime rates and lower living standards. In this article, we delve into the top five most dangerous neighborhoods…

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California Governor and Democrats Reach Budget Deal

California Governor and Democrats Reach Budget Deal, Addressing $32 Billion Deficit Without Draining State Savings

The plan aims to address a budget deficit of nearly $32 billion without depleting the state’s savings account. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislators have reached an agreement on a budget deal to allocate $310.8 billion for the upcoming year California, which heavily relies on tax revenues from the wealthy, experienced slowed revenue growth…

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US Public Debt Reaches Alarming Levels

US Public Debt Reaches Alarming Levels, Warns Congressional Budget Office

The nonpartisan agency’s latest 30-year outlook reveals a projected record-high public debt of 181% of American economic activity by 2053, compared to an estimated 98% by the end of the current budget year. The CBO has released a concerning report on the US government’s financial situation, indicating continuously rising deficits, increased government spending, and a…

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Minneapolis Rent Control

Rent Control Proposal Killed Despite The Absence Of Muslim Council Members Of Minneapolis Due To Eid al-Adha Holiday

The rent control proposal was killed despite the absence of Muslim council members of Minneapolis due to the Eid al-Adha holiday. Minneapolis City Council Killed Rent Control That Will Prevent Housing Building Despite the Absence of Three Muslim Council Members The Minneapolis City Council killed the proposal of rent control despite the absence of three…

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Universal Free Meals

Lawmakers To Pass Universal Free Meals Following The Decreasing School Meal Participation Due To School Meal Charges

Lawmakers will work on passing the universal free meals following the decreasing school meal participation due to school meal charges. Lawmakers Working to Expand Universal Free Meals Amidst the Decreasing School Meal Participation Due to the decreasing school meal participation, lawmakers in different states are working to pass legislation that will expand the universal free…

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Homeless Crisis

Downtown San Diego Businesses Seek $2.5 Million in Damages Amid Deepening Homeless Crisis

The businesses have demanded that city officials address the issue of homeless encampments in their neighborhoods or face potential legal consequences. A group of seven businesses in downtown San Diego has taken legal action against the city, seeking $2.5 million in damages due to the worsening homeless crisis Representing the businesses, Attorney Craig L. Combs…

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COVID Loan Controversy

COVID Loan Controversy: Congressional Report Exposes Questionable $700 Million Loan to Failing Trucking Company

According to the report, only companies involved in vital defense contracts or possessing high-level security clearance should have been eligible for such loans. A recent congressional report has shed light on a dubious $700 million COVID loan granted by the Treasury Department to a struggling trucking company using funds allocated by the bipartisan CARES Act…

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Illinois Governor Approves Conditional Awards Worth $26 Million In Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits

Illinois Governor Approves Conditional Awards Worth $26 Million In Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Housing Development Authority (IHDA) Board Members announced the conditional awards worth $26 million in federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) that funds 18 housing developments in 12 counties all over Illinois State.   Illinois Governor said Illinois residents deserve access to affordable housing According to Illinois Governor, his administration is…

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