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Another year, another attempt to pass a new farm bill
In recent decades, Congress has been unable to pass a new farm bill in the same year in which one expired. But there was a glimmer or hope that a package containing between $24-$33 billion in savings might have been included in any type of deficit...Tags: New Year's Day, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Environmental Issues
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'Fiscal cliff' deal delivers $64 billion in tax breaks
When President Obama signed the "fiscal cliff" legislation, the middle class wasn't the only group saved from tax hikes. The new law, which rescinded the automatic tax increases and spending cuts that would have gone into effect beginning Jan. 1,...
Tags: Barack Obama, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Restaurant and Catering Industry, Justice System, Credit and Debt
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US tax code longer than Bible - without good news
WASHINGTON (AP) — Too intimidated to fill out your tax return without help? Join the club. At nearly 4 million words, the U.S. tax law is so thick and complicated that businesses and individuals spend more than 6 billion hours a year complying...
Tags: Laws, Internal Revenue Service, Barack Obama, John Boehner, Mutual Funds
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No wind mill project planned despite tax credit extension
Daily American Staff WriterThe one-year production tax credit extension hasn't added much wind to the sails of companies like Gamesa and EverPower Wind Holdings, Inc. Representatives from these producers — two major players in Somerset County windmill development...Tags: Renewable Energy, Credit and Debt, Northampton (Southampton, New York), Wind Power, Taxation
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California manufacturing jobs fall through the cracks
The shutdown of a 102-year-old California manufacturing company points to a major flaw in California's industrial development policy: We don't have one. The company is Pneumatic Scale Angelus, which turned out top-of-the-line machines for sealing lids...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Gloria Molina, Regional Authority, Government, Economic Policy
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How come every time I drive through Ocotillo the wind turbines are not turning?
Why were they allowed to be constructed in an area with an inadequate wind supply? Pattern Energy is slated to receive a $180 million Production Tax Credit for this unreliable energy source. This money could have been put to better use, such as solar on...Tags: Energy, Energy Saving, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Solar Energy, Environmental Issues
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New blade at Molded Fiber Glass could help add jobs in Aberdeen
The Molded Fiber Glass plant in Aberdeen will transition to making a new larger wind turbine blade, which will likely allow the company to add employees in the coming year, said Dave Giovannini, senior vice president. "If all goes well, we will be...Tags: Career and Workplace, Solar Energy, Labor Legislation, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Green Wheels: Congress Averts Cliff, Extends Energy Credits
We're all happy that we didn't go over the fiscal cliff, even though we actually did for a little while. But most of the headlines ignored something Congress also did: It passed a series of worthwhile tax credits that had been dying on the vine. For...
Tags: Barack Obama, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Credit and Debt
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Fiscal cliff compromise signals trouble
When push came to shove, Republicans and Democrats came together for a last-minute bi-partisan compromise on the so-called fiscal cliff, a combination of automatic spending cuts and tax increases that would have plunged the nation back into recession. The...Tags: New Year's Day, Democratic Party, Unemployment Benefits, Elections, Barack Obama
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Boyne City recognized for its history: District placed on the National Historic Register
BOYNE CITY -- A renewed vigor in embracing the history of Boyne City paid off last week. On Thursday, the State Historic Preservation Office announced the addition of Boyne City's central historic district to the National Register of Historic Places....
Tags: Credit and Debt, Taxation, Politics, Human Interest
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Mourdock touts college savings plans, tax credits
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State Treasurer Richard Mourdock is encouraging Indiana families to invest in college savings accounts and collect a state tax credit before the end of the year. Mourdock says that contributors to CollegeChoice 529 savings...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Richard Mourdock, Taxation, Tuition Planning Services, Politics
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New farmers find funding, land solutions
HARTINGTON, Neb. - Wes Wortmann, Nate Gubbels and Jake Dendinger live in different parts of Cedar County, Neb., but they share a common concern. They are all young farmers trying to find ways to start or expand an operation. They are also part of a...Tags: Credit and Debt, Conservation, Farms, Taxation, Family
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