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GML: Springfield & Chicago Tax Rally
WGN NewsThousands of protesters in Chicago and Springfield voiced their discontent, saying that the funding gaps, classroom sizes, and teacher layoffs should not be an option. So they are advocating an additional sales tax to solve the problems looming over the...Tags: Illinois, Schools, Politics, Chicago Public Schools, Layoffs and Downsizing
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'Tax the rich' is the opposite of reform
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown defends his soak-the-rich tax proposal as just. And besides, he says, it's popular with the non-rich. Never mind that it's the opposite of reform, that it would make California's roller-coaster tax system even more...Tags: State Income Tax, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Government, Jerry Brown
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'Tax the rich' the opposite of reform
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown defends his soak-the-rich tax proposal as just. And besides, he says, it's popular with the non-rich. Never mind that it's the opposite of reform, that it would make California's roller-coaster tax system even more...Tags: State Income Tax, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Government, Jerry Brown
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House Expected To Vote On Budget Compromise As Early As Today
The Hartford CourantThe state House of Representatives is expected to vote on a $20.7 billion budget compromise as soon as today. The budget covers a huge list of items for the fiscal year starting on July 1, including everything from dental care for prison inmates to...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Prescription Drugs, Government, Bonds, Finance
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Senate Starts Debating State Budget Tuesday Night
The Hartford CourantThe state Senate began debating Tuesday night on a $20.5 billion budget deal that raises Metro-North commuter fares, increases overall state education spending for municipalities by $100 million, blocks bus fare hikes, and creates a new state housing...Tags: State Income Tax, Bonds, Finance, Financial Aid, Robert J. Kane
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Cullerton bill asks corporations to disclose state tax information
Publicly traded corporations whose profits are subject to Illinois income taxes would be required to divulge specific figures from their annual tax bills under legislation advanced by Democratic Senate President John Cullerton on Wednesday. The proposal,...
Tags: State Income Tax, John J Cullerton, Chicago, Justice System, Companies and Corporations
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Senate president asks corporations to divulge state tax information
Publicly traded corporations whose profits are subject to Illinois income taxes would be required to divulge specific figures from their annual tax bills under legislation advanced by Democratic Senate President John Cullerton on Wednesday. The proposal,...
Tags: Personal Income, John J Cullerton, Income Tax, State Income Tax, Politics
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The Rhubarb Patch: Teacher pensions (Part Two)
Change of SubjectJoining me to continue a conversation about issues related to teacher pensions is Glen Brown, a retired suburban public high school teacher whose blog deals with education. Read part one of our exchange, which includes Brown's fill bio, here. To...... -
Lawmakers to start final push for Pa. budget
— When they return to work Monday, state lawmakers will begin the final push to approve a new state budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1. Some parameters of the debate already are clear: The Republican Corbett administration, with the...Tags: Frank Dermody, Mike Brubaker, Republican Party, Government, Kutztown
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Pennsylvania State Budget Deficit Lower Than Expected
Staff reporterThe Pennsylvania Legislature is back in session and they have one main agenda, to complete the State Budget. Monday, both the State Budget Secretary and the Revenue Secretary out speaking about the budget. When Governor Corbett announced his 27 billion...Tags: Politics, Government Debt, Regional Authority, Government, Pennsylvania General Assembly
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Tax Revenues Plunge; State Budget Deficit Balloons
A new state budget report Monday showed a steep decline in tax revenues and a widening deficit now projected at $200 million for the current fiscal year that ends June 30 — and it instantly reheated last year's political debate over Democratic Gov....Tags: Public Finance, Politics, Government Debt, Regional Authority, Government
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Governor, Legislators Grappling With $200M Budget Deficit
The Hartford CourantOne year after enacting the largest tax increase in Connecticut history, state officials learned this week that the state budget is still $200 million short. Because state tax receipts were lower than expected by the traditional tax deadline of April 15,...Tags: Mortgages, Employment, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Government
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