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Lawmakers to interview Washington IRS official over Tea Party scrutiny
ReutersBy Kim Dixon WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - A congressional committee probing the U.S. Internal Revenue Service's heightened scrutiny of conservative groups plans to interview a Washington IRS official involved in overseeing Tea Party applications for...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Washington, DC, Politics
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IRS decision on Villages' tax-exempt bonds worries residents
An IRS ruling that The Villages didn't have the right to use tax-exempt bonds to finance millions of dollars' worth of golf courses and other amenities has left residents worried they'll wind up paying a big bill. Retirees in the fast-growing development...Tags: Israel, Timothy Geithner, Finance, Politics, Bonds
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Business leaders want bigger say in county budget
Sun SentinelWith Palm Beach County commissioners considering a fourth property tax increase in five years, business leaders want a bigger say in crafting the county’s $4 billion budget. The Economic Council of Palm Beach County on Tuesday called for the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government, Politics, Business Enterprises
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Governor to sign tax bill
Governor Sam Brownback has scheduled two ceremonies to sign a tax bill that makes additional cuts to the Kansas income tax rate while lowering the sales tax rate. The Republican governor will sign the bill at stops Thursday at a construction site...
Tags: Personal Income, Politics, Government, Sam Brownback, Executive Branch
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Sequester closed IRS offices on Friday
Sun SentinelThe Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers that, due to the current budget situation including the sequester, the agency will be shut down on Friday. That includes the Plantation, West Palm Beach and Miami offices as well as toll-free hotlines....Tags: Politics, Internal Revenue Service
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Rep. Cummings and the IRS: Washington politics to the core
Baltimore Democrat Rep. Elijah Cummings says the investigation of the IRS has been concluded ("Cummings calls for end to IRS probe," June 9). Yet only last week Congressman Cummings was outraged because the people on his street were struggling while...
Tags: Politics, Internal Revenue Service
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Shakespeare's guide to Washington's scandals
So which scandal is the worst? The Barack Obama administration's vulgar taste for investigating journalists? The Internal Revenue Service's belief that some taxpayers are more equal than others? The confusion and inconsistency over the attack in Benghazi,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Abraham Lincoln, Justice System, Politics
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Emanuel not ruling out raising CPS property tax limits
Mayor Rahm Emanuel isn't ruling out seeking a way to raise Chicago Public Schools' property tax cap to help close the $1 billion deficit the district faces. The mayor's comments came the day after his hand-picked school board president, David Vitale,...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Politics, Chicago Public Schools
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Palm Beach County commissioners call for sheriff to cut budget
Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw needs to shave his half-billion-dollar budget by about 1 percent to avoid a property tax increase, county officials said Tuesday. The county's proposed $4 billion budget calls for a slight property tax increase, in...
Tags: Ric Bradshaw, Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government, Politics, Palm Beach County
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Michael Smerconish: The teacher who opened a mind
The Philadelphia InquirerIt's the time of year when our attention turns to graduates and their commencement speakers. But at a lunch with a friend last Friday, our conversation was about the often unacknowledged: the teachers for whom we're grateful. I said that I'd been...Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Jeb Bush, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Diabetes
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Majorities drive sweeping, divergent changes across states
Stateline.orgWASHINGTON Gun curbs? Colorado got it done. Driver's licenses and in-state tuition for immigrants in the country illegally? Done. A new school-spending plan, an elections overhaul, Medicaid expansion? Done, done and done. Democrats, with a majority in...Tags: University of California, San Diego, Career and Workplace, Elections, Personal Weapon Control, Mike Beebe
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Mishawaka school board votes in support of referendum on facilities upgrades
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- People won't move to a community with outdated schools with outdated technology. That's one of the reasons Matthew Boulac, a parent of two students in Mishawaka schools, said he supports a $28 million facilities upgrade proposal that's...Tags: Referenda, Finance, Politics, Voting, Economy, Business and Finance
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