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$55.9B Budget of Governor Phil Murphy – A Closer Look at the ‘Tammy’ Budget!

Tammy’s Senate Campaign Influence Budget Priorities and Post-Primary Outlook According to North Jersey, $55.9 billion presented the budget of Governor Phil Murphy for New Jersey in 2025 with notable ties to his wife Tammy’s U.S. Senate campaign focusing on national issues like climate change. This connection raised controversy with accusations of unfair advantages for Tammy … Read more

Arizona’s Stance on Family Tax Rebate – A Battle Against IRS Ensues!

Arizona Attorney General Challenges IRS on Taxation of State Rebate Mayes Alleges Unfair Targeting of Arizona’s Stance on Family Tax According to KGun 9, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing the IRS over its decision on Arizona’s stance on family tax at the federal level. Arizona‘s stance on family tax rebates aiding taxpayers with … Read more

Erie’s Financial Boost: Learn How to Maximize Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program Benefits at Upcoming Seminar!

Understanding Program Updates – Erie Seminar Highlights Recent Changes What Erie Residents Need to Know for This Year’s Rebates According to Your Erie, Erie residents are invited to Erie’s financial boost seminar about the extended Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program. State Rep. Ryan Bizzarro and his team will host Erie’s financial boost event on … Read more

Bonner’s Free Clinics: Unlocking Rebate Opportunities for Seniors and Disabled Residents!

Helping Hand Free Clinics Aid Seniors and Disabled Individuals in Property Tax/Rent Rebate Claims Increased Income Limits Offer New Opportunities in Rep. Bonner‘s Assistance Program According to Allied News, Bonner’s Free Clinics aid seniors and disabled residents in claiming Property Tax/Rent Rebates. Open to those 65 and older, widows/widowers 50 and older, and individuals with … Read more

Tax and Rent Rebate Applicants – We’ve Got You Covered!

Dept. of Revenue Introduces Online Tool for Property Tax/Rent Rebate Applications New Tool by CODE PA Connects Seniors and Disabled Individuals with PTRR Assistance According to The Corry Journal, the Department of Revenue launched a new online tool to help tax and rent rebate applicants. This tool made by the Commonwealth Office of Digital Experience … Read more

Trump Secures Michigan Primary Victory, Gears Up for Super Tuesday

Former President Trump clinched victory in Michigan’s GOP primary on Tuesday, as projected by Decision Desk HQ, reinforcing his dominance in early-state contests over rival Nikki Haley. This win in the Great Lakes State comes hot on the heels of his recent triumph in South Carolina, underscoring his momentum ahead of Super Tuesday next month. … Read more

Kentucky Lawmakers Advance Bill Granting Child Support Rights to Unborn Children

Kentucky legislators took a significant step forward on Tuesday by advancing a bill that would extend the right to collect child support for unborn children, aligning with a broader trend in some Republican-led states to confer legal recognition and protections to fetuses. Expanding Child Support Coverage The proposed measure, known as Senate Bill 110, would … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Allows Indiana’s Ban on Gender-Affirming Care to Proceed

Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors has taken a significant step forward as a federal appeals court lifted a temporary injunction, allowing the law to go into effect. The decision, handed down by a panel of justices on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, marks the latest development in a legal challenge brought forth … Read more

U.S. Department of Defense Monitors Near Miss Between NASA and Russian Satellites

The U.S. Department of Defense has intensified its surveillance efforts following a close encounter between NASA’s Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics Mission (TIMED) spacecraft and the Russian Cosmos 2221 satellite, as revealed in a recent blog post by NASA. While the likelihood of a collision is low, the potential consequences of such an event, … Read more

Alabama Senator Introduces Bill to Protect IVF Industry Following Supreme Court Ruling

In response to a recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling and subsequent challenges to the in vitro fertilization (IVF) industry, Republican State Senator Tim Melson introduced a bill designed to shield IVF providers from potential legal repercussions. The proposed legislation seeks to safeguard IVF practitioners from criminal charges and civil lawsuits, a move intended to address … Read more