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With much work unfinished, Virginia lawmakers extend session
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia's 2020 legislative session blew past its scheduled close Saturday with plenty of business, including the approval of a new state budget, left unfinished.
Louisiana restarting bid process for new voting machines
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana is restarting its stalled effort to replace its voting machines, with the solicitation for bidders expected to go out shortly, Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin said Tuesday.
University of Cincinnati drops men's soccer in virus fallout
CINCINNATI (AP) — The University of Cincinnati eliminated its men's soccer program Tuesday as other colleges weighed cutbacks because of budget problems resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
Census Bureau plans hundreds of ads in 13 languages for 2020
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Faced with a changed media landscape from the last once-a-decade head count in 2010, U.S. Census Bureau officials unveiled a multi-million dollar media campaign on Tuesday involving hundreds of digital ads, TV commercials, radio spots, billboards and prints ads in 13 languages.
Adams County Auditor presents county finances to commissioners
RITZVILLE — Adams County Auditor Heidi Hunt presented to the Adams County Board of Commissioners Tuesday during the commissioner’s regular meeting on the County’s current financial position compared to previous years. “I just think it's really good for us to look at where we are now, and where we've been,” Hunt said. “Because if we are rolling backward, you want to be careful. You want to watch: what direction are we going, at what percentage, and how quickly is it falling?” Hunt presented reports on previous years’ balances and expenditures.
Edwards takes treasurer to court over blocked fund transfer
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Gov. John Bel Edwards sued Louisiana's state treasurer Friday for blocking a $25 million fund transfer the governor and lawmakers earmarked for government operating expenses, asking the courts to settle who has ultimate authority over the dollars.
Wisconsin Republicans propose $250 million income tax cut
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Income taxes would be cut by an average of $106 for a majority of tax filers in Wisconsin under a Republican proposal unveiled Friday that lawmakers plan to vote on next week and quickly send to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
Edwards takes treasurer to court over blocked fund transfer
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Gov. John Bel Edwards sued Louisiana's state treasurer Friday for blocking a $25 million fund transfer the governor and lawmakers earmarked for government operating expenses, asking the courts to settle who has ultimate authority over the dollars.
Finance panel pushes GOP tax cuts to full Senate, Assembly
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican lawmakers began a last-minute drive to pass their $250 million income tax cut plan Monday, pushing the bill through the Legislature's finance committee and setting up floor votes in the Senate and Assembly this week.
Finance panel pushes GOP tax cuts to full Senate, Assembly
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican lawmakers began a last-minute drive to pass their $250 million income tax cut plan Monday, pushing the bill through the Legislature's finance committee and setting up floor votes in the Senate and Assembly this week.
Wisconsin Republicans propose $250 million income tax cut
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Income taxes would be cut by an average of $106 for a majority of tax filers in Wisconsin under a Republican proposal unveiled Friday that lawmakers plan to vote on next week and quickly send to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
OFM corrects overstated revenue loss if capital gains tax repeal passes
(The Center Square) – Opponents of Initiative 2109 to repeal Washington state's capital gains tax are adjusting their marketing materials after a recent correction from the Office of Financial Management.
Public access to Statehouse still banned amid pandemic
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is sticking with a ban on direct public access to the Statehouse in favor of remote internet video access as legislators gather this week to rewrite the state budget.
Public access to Statehouse still banned amid pandemic
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is sticking with a ban on direct public access to the Statehouse in favor of remote internet video access as legislators gather this week to rewrite the state budget.
WA Democrats: GOP Medicaid cuts would gut $2B, threaten coverage for 274K
(The Center Square) - U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said Tuesday that 274,000 Washington state residents could lose healthcare coverage if Republicans approve federal cuts to Medicaid. Congressional Democrats held news conferences nationwide on Tuesday to “sound the alarm” over a budget reconciliation bill that U.S. House Republicans passed last week. If it receives a simple majority vote in the U.S. Senate, millions Americans could lose taxpayer-funded healthcare coverage.
WA small business owners not as optimistic due to pending tax hikes
(The Center Square) – Small business owners in most of the U.S. feel more upbeat, according to the National Federation of Independent Business’ Small Business Optimism Index for August, which increased by half a point from the previous month to 100.8 – the highest level in more than a year.
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Legals March 16, 2018
REQUEST FOR LETTERS OF INTEREST Letters of Interest will be received by Aging & Adult Care of Central Washington (AACCW) for provision of the Stanford model of Chronic Disease Self-Management Education workshops. Must be licensed by Self-Management Resource Center (SMR) to provide one or more of the CDSME workshops specialties including workshops in Spanish. Must have experience managing, promoting and assuring fidelity standards required of the evidence-based program are met. Target population is persons age 60 and older. The service area includes Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln and Okanogan Counties. The initial contract period is 7/1/18-12/31/18. AACCW option to renew yearly for additional 3 years. Contract amount is $12,000 for the first six months period and $24,000 for each12-month period. Payments issued monthly for workshops completed. Monthly reports and support documentation required. Must comply with EOE & ADA. Minority & women-owned businesses encouraged to apply. Letters of interest must be received by 4pm 4/16/18 at AACCW, Attn: Jill Dempsey, 50 Simon St. S.E, Suite A, East Wenatchee WA 98802. Emails will be accepted at [email protected]. #03031/170271 Pub: March 9, 16, 2018
Fire focus: GCFD 8 Commissioner speaks at candidate forum.
MATTAWA – Last week’s South Grant County candidate forum featured unopposed candidate for Grant County Fire District 8 Commissioner Debra Crain, who spoke during the forum about GCFD 8 and gave advice to the public.