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EV Tax Credit Update: Get Up to $7,500 Through 2024 with New Eligibility Criteria

Up to $7,500 EV Tax Credit Extended: Eligibility and Guidelines for 2024 How to Claim the $7,500 EV Tax Credit: Income Limits and Requirements Explained As federal stimulus checks end states are offering direct payments to help residents with economic challenges and promote eco-friendly practices like buying electric vehicles (EVs), according to the published article … Read more

Flint $1,500 Child Tax Credit: New Program Offers Up to $7,500 in Support for Families Starting July 2024

Flint Child Tax Credit 2024: $1,500 Payment Plus $500 Monthly for Eligible Families New $1,500 Child Tax Credit in Flint: Up to $7,500 Total Support Starting July 2024 Starting in July 2024 Flint, Michigan residents will benefit from a new Child Tax Credit (CTC) initiative designed to provide significant financial support for families, according to … Read more

Corruption Unmasked: Former Police Captain Found Guilty of Bribery in Gun Permit Scandal

Former Police Captain Convicted of Bribery and Conspiracy: James Jensen’s Shocking Case Exposed Gun Permit Scandal Rocks Santa Clara County: James Jensen Found Guilty of Illegal Sales According to Hoodline, a big surprise happened yesterday. A former police captain, James Jensen, was found guilty of doing something wrong. He sold special permits to carry guns … Read more

Electric Car Wars: Oil Industry vs. Environmentalists in a Battle for the Future of Transportation

Oil Industry Slams Government Plan for Electric Cars: A Threat to Freedom or a Solution to Climate Change? The Great Debate: Will Electric Cars Replace Gas-Powered Vehicles or Are They a Step Towards a Greener Future? According to SAN, The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) is trying to change people’s minds about electric cars. … Read more

Walmart’s $2.5 Million Settlement Benefits Nearly 80,000 Workers

Walmart to Pay $2.5 Million in Settlement Over Covid-19 Screenings $2.5 Million Settlement: Walmart Compensates 80,000 Workers for Health Screenings Walmart Inc. will pay approximately $2.5 million to nearly 80,000 workers as part of a settlement in a wage-and-hour lawsuit over compensation for Covid-19 health screenings, according to the published article of Bloomberg Law. A … Read more

Joe Biden Unveils Rent Cap Plan Amid Housing Crisis: Corporate Landlords Face 5% Limit

Biden Unveils Rent Cap Plan Amid Housing Crisis: Corporate Landlords Face 5% Limit Biden’s Housing Proposal Targets Corporate Landlords Amid Severe Housing Crisis President Joe Biden unveiled a new housing plan on Tuesday aimed at addressing the nation’s severe housing affordability crisis, according to the published article of BUSINESS INSIDER. The plan proposes that corporate … Read more

Democrats Urge HHS Readiness for DACA Recipients Seeking ACA Access, 2024

Congressional Democrats Call for HHS Readiness as DACA Recipients Seek ACA Access HHS Urged by Democrats to Prepare for DACA Recipients’ ACA Enrollment Challenges In a proactive move a coalition of congressional Democrats including prominent figures such as Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Joaquin Castro has urged the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services … Read more

Student Loan Bankruptcy Relief Surges: 588 Cases Filed Under Biden Policy

Student Loan Bankruptcy Relief Surges: 588 Cases Filed Under Biden Policy Biden Policy Spurs 36% Increase in Student Debt Discharges via Bankruptcy In a significant development for student loan borrowers data released by the Department of Justice indicates a notable increase in successful student debt discharges through bankruptcy following a policy change initiated by the … Read more

TaxAct Scandal: $14.95 Million Settlement Awaits Online Tax Filers

TaxAct Settlement: Get Your Share of $14.95 Million Tax Prep Company Faces Lawsuit for Sharing Personal Data According to Kiplinger, many people who used TaxAct to do their taxes online have won a settlement. They sued TaxAct because they thought the company shared their personal information with other companies without asking them first. This includes … Read more

Drying Up Illinois: Will $30 Water Crisis Leave Residents High and Dry?

Water Crisis in Illinois: Prices May Rise by $30 a Month Why the Price Hikes? According to TheCenterSquare, A big problem is coming for people who live in Illinois. Two big water companies, Aqua Illinois and Illinois American Water, are asking to raise their prices. This could add almost $30 to what people already pay … Read more