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Automatic Replacement Benefits for CalFresh Recipients in Storm-Affected California Zip Codes – San Diego County Allows Purchase of Hot Food Until 2024!

Automatic Replacement Benefits for CalFresh Recipients Extended Access to Hot Foods in San Diego County According to Mendocino Voice, after strong winter storms hit California on March 1st many Americans lost power and their food went bad. But now the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is stepping in to help. They’re giving replacement benefits to … Read more

$1 Billion in Unclaimed Tax Refunds: Don’t Miss the May 17 Deadline – Claim It Now!

Claim Your 2020 Tax Refunds Now File Your 2020 Tax Refunds Today According to KTLA 5, time is running out for people to get money back from their taxes in 2020. The IRS says nearly $1 billion in unclaimed tax refunds are still waiting to be claimed before the May 17 deadline. Over 940,000 taxpayers … Read more

Claim Your Tax Refunds: Hurry to Secure Your Share Before the Deadline!

Time’s Running Short to Claim Your 2020 Tax Refunds Ensure You Get What You Overpaid in 2020 Taxes According to ABC 8 News, with the May 17 deadline coming up, people need to hurry if they want to get tax refund money they overpaid in taxes for 2020. The IRS says over $1 billion in … Read more

$100M Savings Plan in Question: California Governor’s Job Cuts and Work-from-Home Pay Actions Spark Controversy Among State Workers!

Empty Job Cuts for Budget Savings Concerns Arise Over the Impact and Feasibility According to Sacbee, California’s governor wants to have a $100M savings plan by cutting currently empty jobs. These $100M savings plan cuts could help reduce the state’s big money problems. But some people are worried about how this might affect the work … Read more

6,000 Homeless in Kirksville: Lawmakers Propose Tax Credits to Make Housing More Affordable for All!

Addressing Homelessness in Kirksville Tax Credit Proposal Aims to Lower Home Construction Costs According to KTVO, in Kirksville, Missouri, where almost 6,000 people don’t have homes, lawmakers are working on new rules to make building houses cheaper in rural areas. One idea is to give builders a special tax credit. This tax credit would help … Read more

$20-an-Hour Minimum Wage Sparks Layoffs: Calif. Fast-Food Chains Slash Workers as Thousands Brace for Job Cuts – Check It Now!

California Fast-Food Chains Brace for $20 Minimum Wage, Slash Jobs Ahead of April 1 Deadline California Restaurants Adapt to Minimum Wage Hike with Staff Cuts, Price Increases In response to California’s upcoming increase in the minimum wage to $20 an hour for fast-food workers restaurants are implementing cost-saving measures. Pizza Hut and Round Table Pizza … Read more

$1 Billion Revenue Shift to Flat Tax Proposal: Missouri House Committee Debates Tax Revolution – What to Know!

Missouri House Considers Tax Proposal Amidst Revenue Concerns Debate Ensues Over Missouri Tax Proposal Impact on Government Revenue A group in the government is deciding on a new tax plan. The plan, called House Bill 2919 suggests everyone pays a 4% tax on money earned above $1,000 by 2025, according to the published article of … Read more

Thousands of Undocumented Workers in Chicago Rally for Fair Treatment and Legal Work Permits: A Decade-Long Struggle for Recognition and Protection!

Seeking Fair Treatment – Undocumented Workers in Chicago Rally for Work Permits Undocumented Workers in Chicago Advocate for Recognition As published by Audacy, undocumented workers in Chicago gathered at Federal Plaza to request the same work permits given to new migrants. Undocumented workers in Chicago wanted to be treated fairly and be able to work … Read more

$1.25B Economic Boost Plan for Proposed Housing in the City – Sparks Debate Among Leaders!

Mayor’s Ambitious Housing in the City Plan Raises Concerns Among City Leaders Debate Ensues as City Leaders Seek Clarity on Fund Allocation According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to borrow a lot of money $1.25 billion, to help the city’s economy and make housing in the city more affordable. But some city … Read more

Tennessee Senate Passes $2 Billion Business Tax Cut to Avert Lawsuit Threat

Tennessee Senate Passes $2 Billion Business Tax Cut to Avert Lawsuit Threat

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (US Local News) — In a significant move aimed at staving off potential legal challenges, the Tennessee Senate has greenlit a nearly $2 billion tax cut and refund for businesses. The decision, though contentious, is viewed as crucial for maintaining the state’s economic competitiveness. The genesis of this move can be traced back … Read more