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Sep 03 2023
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Sanctuary City NYC: Migrant Arrested 6 Times for Violent Crimes in 2 Months
A Venezuelan national, who arrived in the sanctuary city of New York City just two months prior, has since been arrested six times for 14 different crimes — nearly all of which were violent. According to a report from the New York Post, 29-year-old Daniel Hernandez Martinez of Venezuela first arrived in New York City on June 27 from the United States-Mexico border. The very next day, he
Breitbart NewsSep 25 2023
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House Panel Names First 3 Witnesses in Impeachment Hearing
The House Oversight Committee on Monday evening announced its first trio of witnesses for the opening hearing later this week in the impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday. Eileen O’Connor, former assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice Tax Division; “Thousands of pages of financial records, emails, texts, testimony from credible IRS
Newsmax (News)Aug 05 2022
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Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Agrees To Vote For Inflation Reduction Act
Democrats reached a deal with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) on Thursday, securing her commitment to vote for their climate and health care bill in exchange for making several changes to the legislation.
“We have agreed to remove the carried interest tax provision, protect advanced manufacturing, and boost our clean energy economy in the Senate’s budget reconciliation legislation.
HuffPostAug 24 2023
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26 Berkshire County officers appear in state's misconduct database
A state commission has released a database of records of police officers in Massachusetts who have had sustained allegations of misconduct. 26 officers from Berkshire County officers are in it, which was compiled by the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission as part of the state's police reform law. There are a total 2,165 officers from 273 law enforcement agencies in the dataset, the
The Berkshire EagleAug 22 2022
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Electric Vehicle Market Boosted by Tax Incentives, Hindered by Faulty Charging Stations
Electric vehicles promise to reshape transportation in the U.S., but efforts to promote EVs face several challenges.
The Inflation Reduction Act creates a $7,500 tax credit for buying new EVs and a $4,000 tax credit for buying used EVs. However, not all buyers and vehicle models qualify for the credits, which have income caps and aim to promote U.S. manufacturing. Furthermore, U.S.
NPR (Online News) WBUR Washington ExaminerAug 05 2022
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Sinema Backs Democrats’ Climate and Tax Bill, Paving Way for Senate Passage
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) reached a deal with fellow Democrats to support their climate, healthcare and tax bill.
With Sinema on board, Democrats have a clear path to passing the second half of President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda. Senate Democrats made concessions to secure Sinema’s support, including removing a new tax on private equity executives, adding a 1% tax on corporate
Axios New York Times (News) Fox News DigitalAug 31 2023
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Houston parents push back against the state’s school takeover
Earlier this month, Kourtney Revels made her way through the streets of Houston, knocking on door after door with a single message for the community: Pay attention to what’s happening in the Houston Independent School District.
The effort, called “Block Walking, was organized by the grassroots advocacy group Community Voices for Public Education and Revels is among many concerned
NBC News DigitalJun 22 2022
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Biden Calls on Congress and States to Pass 3-Month Gas Tax Holiday
President Joe Biden called on Congress and state governments to suspend taxes on gas and diesel for three months.
While Biden has faced strong pressure to do something about high gas prices, leaders from both parties in Congress have expressed skepticism or outright opposition to a gas tax holiday. Addressing these concerns, Biden said he understood that “the gas tax holiday alone is
The Hill New York Times (News) The Daily WireSep 22 2023
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Democratic Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson Announces He Is Switching Parties: ‘I Will Leave Office As a Republican’
The Democratic party is losing one of its big-city mayors. Eric Johnson, the mayor of Dallas, Texas, announced in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on Friday that he is switching parties and “will leave office as a Republican.” Johnson started his essay in the WSJ by citing a few of his strongest policies while serving as a Democratic mayor for four years: making the city safer, standing up
MediaiteJul 19 2023
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IRS ‘Whistleblower X’ from Northeast Ohio claims Justice Department protected Hunter Biden
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Kirtland native Joseph Ziegler on Wednesday revealed himself to be the Internal Revenue Service agent known as “Whistleblower X” who has told Republicans in the House of Representatives that President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, got preferential treatment from prosecutors in a probe of his tax misdeeds. “If Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss followed DOJ (Department of Justice
Cleveland Plain Dealer