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Community Development Organizations Advocate for Permanent Tax Credit and Health Initiatives in Massachusetts Housing Debate

Community development organizations in Massachusetts are pushing for the permanent extension of a tax credit set to expire next year, alongside advocating for health-focused initiatives in the state’s housing sector. Governor Maura Healey’s housing bond bill, currently under consideration by the House, includes provisions to make the community investment tax credit permanent. This tax credit, […]

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Michigan’s Medicaid Crisis: Families Struggle as Redetermination Process Leaves Thousands Uncovered

Medicaid Crisis in Michigan Leaves Families Struggling for Healthcare Michigan’s Healthcare Dilemma: Redetermination Process Leaves Thousands Without Coverage According to CBS news, in Michigan lots of Americans like Wayne and Sharon Short are having a tough time because they’re losing their important healthcare coverage. Even though they’re just a little over the income limit, they’ve […]

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NYC Education Funding Showdown: Mayor Under Pressure as Budget Deadline Nears

NYC Education Funding Debate: Mayor Faces Pressure for Increased Budget Allocation Progressive Caucus and Parents Rally for More Education Funding in New York City According to CBSNews, as tension heats up between Mayor Eric Adams‘ team and the City Council over school money, Chancellor David Banks faced tough questions during a Wednesday meeting. Even though […]

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Warning: Verify Your Tax Code to Avoid Paying More to HMRC

Taxpayers are being cautioned to double-check their tax codes to prevent potentially overpaying the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). An error in your tax code could result in incorrect deductions from your salary or pension, leading to financial strain or unexpected bills. Tax codes, comprised of numbers and letters, are assigned by HMRC based on […]

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NYC City Council Clash Sparks Debate Over Oversight on Key Appointments

NYC City Council Considers Law for More Oversight on Mayoral Appointments Potential Power Struggle: Mayor Eric Adams Faces Opposition Over Key Appointments According to the NYPost, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams suggested a new law to give the council more say over who Mayor Eric Adams picks for important jobs in New York City. They […]

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Unemployment Claims Dip in South Dakota, Bucking National Trend

Unemployment claims in South Dakota have shown a promising decline, standing in contrast to the national uptick in jobless filings. According to the U.S. Department of Labor’s latest report, initial claims for unemployment benefits decreased in the state for the week ending May 4. The data revealed that new jobless claims, serving as an indicator […]

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Federal Student Loan Interest Rates Hit 12-Year High: Biden Administration’s Response and Relief Measures

Federal Student Loan Interest Rates Surge for 2024-25 Academic Year: Impact on Borrowers and Biden’s Response Rising Federal Student Loan Interest Rates: Challenges Ahead for College Affordability Borrowing to pay for college is set to become significantly more expensive for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year with federal student loan interest rates reaching their highest levels […]

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