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Jul 01 2017
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House Republicans propose big change to tax code for churches — could transform future elections
Republican members of the House of Representatives are working to implement provisions that would allow church leaders to openly advocate for politicians and political causes without fear of risking their church’s tax-exempt status.
The BlazeJul 18 2012
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Romney goes on offense over jobs remark after weathering criticism on taxes, Bain
Mitt Romney is starting to give anxious Republicans just what they want, moving from a defensive crouch over attacks on his Bain Capital record and launching a broadside against President Obama over the issue at the heart of the 2012 race -- jobs. The Republican presidential candidate took to the stump Tuesday with a crowd-rallying vigor, and kept up the pressure during a town hall meeting
Fox News DigitalJan 16 2024
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Governor to call special session for $2B economic development project
ROSS...HE TOUTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS FROM HIS FIRST TERM IN TODAY'S SPEECH... THE GOVERNOR TALKED ABOUT WHAT HE SAYS WERE HISTORIC GAINS ON EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, AND TAX CUTS. BUT HE ACKNOWLEDGE THE STATE NEED TO DO MORE TO KEEP YOUNG PEOPLE FROM LEAVING. GOVERNOR TATE REEVES IS KNOWN FOR BEING A FIERCELY PARTISAN REPUBLICAN. IN HIS SECOND AND FINAL INAUGURAL ADDRESS, THE GOVERNOR STRUCK A TONE OF
ABC 16 WAPTJan 02 2024
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Gun owners and conservative groups file lawsuit against Colorado’s new ghost-gun law
A pair of gun-rights groups have filed a lawsuit against Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to block enforcement of a new state law banning so-called “ghost guns,” in the latest legal challenge of a slew of new firearms reform measures. The suit was filed in federal court Monday, when some provisions of the law took effect, by three Colorado gun owners and by the National Association for Gun Rights and
Estes Park Trail GazetteJan 02 2024
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Gun owners and conservative groups file lawsuit against Colorado’s new ghost-gun law
A pair of gun-rights groups have filed a lawsuit against Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to block enforcement of a new state law banning so-called “ghost guns,” in the latest legal challenge of a slew of new firearms reform measures. The suit was filed in federal court Monday, when some provisions of the law took effect, by three Colorado gun owners and by the National Association for Gun Rights and
Canon City Daily RecordJan 02 2024
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Gun owners and conservative groups file lawsuit against Colorado’s new ghost-gun law
A pair of gun-rights groups have filed a lawsuit against Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to block enforcement of a new state law banning so-called “ghost guns,” in the latest legal challenge of a slew of new firearms reform measures. The suit was filed in federal court Monday, when some provisions of the law took effect, by three Colorado gun owners and by the National Association for Gun Rights and
The Denver PostDec 09 2023
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Hunter Biden’s memoir comes back to haunt him as California indictment references it repeatedly
Hunter Biden’s 2021 memoir, "Beautiful Things," was cited repeatedly in a California indictment detailing tax charges against him this week, outlining how he talked about lavish spending at a time when prosecutors say he should have been paying taxes. Biden is facing nine charges alleging a "four-year scheme" when he did not pay his federal income taxes from January 2017 to October 2020 while
Fox News DigitalDec 20 2023
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IRS Zaps Nearly $1 Billion in Penalties for Taxpayers
Americans who owe back taxes will be given an incentive to pay up after the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday it would waive nearly $1 billion in late-payment penalties.
Roughly 4.6 million individual taxpayers who owe for tax years 2020 and 2021 will be eligible for the penalty relief. The IRS is extending the olive branch because it stopped sending out many collection letters
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 03 2024
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North Dakota insurance commissioner to run for another term
(Bismarck, ND) -- The head of the North Dakota Insurance Department is running for reelection.
Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread broke the news earlier today saying he will try for another four-year term.
The Republican politician was first elected in 2016.
During his tenure, Godfread says his focus has been on advocating for consumers, cybersecurity, and healthcare
WZFG The FlagJan 18 2024
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Biden Accedes to Tougher Immigration Policy to Deflect Criticism, Secure Ukraine Aid
An immigration deal being crafted in the Senate would limit migrants’ ability to claim asylum at the southern border, a White House concession some progressives say shows that President Biden’s leftward shift on immigration as a 2020 candidate was a blip in his long political career.
The deal, which would come in return for new war aid for Ukraine and Israel, is already facing steep
Wall Street Journal (News)