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Topics on the agenda at the first annual Legislative “Report to the People,” held in Logan, Jan. 30, included state budget cuts and reorganization of state government.
Facing hundreds of millions of dollars in state revenue shortfalls, more than 100 legislators at the State House, Republican and Democrat, have banded together to back an election-year economic development bill that includes a notable tax cut.
The impending snowstorm has caused Our Savior's Way Lutheran Church to reschedule tonight's benefit for the Ashburn Village family whose home was destroyed by fire last week.
(AP:NEW BERN, N.C.) A company that bought a criminal investigation supply firm agreed Tuesday to pay a fine of up to $12.6 million in response to accusations that the firm's former president violated his previous plea agreement for illegally trading with China.
Earlier in a press release, Butt had referred to the CCUSA as an "illegal" institution, and criticised Javed Miandad, the PCB's director-general, for wanting to take an illegitimate cricket team to China
Mark Messmer, Republican from Jasper, has announced that he will seek re-election for State Representative, District 63 in the Indiana General Assembly.
Congressional Democrats continue to divvy up blame for the stalled health overhaul, with fingers now pointed toward centrist Democrats and Republicans, President Barack Obama or even White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, depending on the blamer's perspective. Roll Call: A group of progressive Democrats from both the House and Senate will meet Tuesday night to discuss their health overhaul ...
At this past Thursday's (February 4th, 2010) Senate meeting a resolution written by the Student Body President/Regent, Michael Crabb, was discussed and voted on. The Resolution titled SR 09/10-013, asked for $4,100 of student fees to be used in splitting the purchase of eight trash/recycling receptacles with campus facilities.
BURGAW – When visiting the area last week, U.S. Representative Mike McIntyre (D-7th District) presented Pender County officials with a check representing $12.5 million which will be used to construct Phase II of the water treatment plant and facility.
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