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Voters pass Proposition 39 on corporate taxes, AP says
PolitiCalProposition 39, a measure to change California’s corporate income tax code, has passed, the Associated Press said. Bay Area investor Tom Steyer placed the measure on the ballot to raise $1 billion annually for the state, with the money to...... -
Prop. 39 would end tax giveaway, raise $1 billion for California
SACRAMENTO — During the middle of a winter night in 2009, sleep-deprived legislators and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger devised the deal from hell. It included a tax incentive for out-of-state corporations not to build facilities or hire employees in...
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Procter & Gamble stands aside as corporate tax battle heats up
PolitiCalIt looks like the campaign to change corporate taxes in California will have one less high-profile opponent. The Cincinnati, Ohio-based company Procter & Gamble said in a letter dated Wednesday that it won't oppose the proposal, which will be listed as... -
Memphis' capital budget includes road paving, sewers, planetariums and lots of police cars
Commercial AppealThe Memphis City Council has so far heard the parts of the budget that run the city -- salaries, benefits and contracted services. On Tuesday, council members will review the city's capital budget, the part that deals with tangible stuff like roads,...Tags: Public Finance, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Chinese Restaurants, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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Reagan hires Haley to coach girls basketball
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.Gary Haley, a fixture on the bench as an assistant coach at Mount Tabor for the last eight seasons, has been hired as the new varsity girls basketball coach at Reagan. Haley will replace Eric Rader, who turned the program around over six seasons...Tags: Basketball, Sports
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Weekend ticket: Sunshine on tap for weekend
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.Partial sunshine and temperatures in the mid-80s will usher a weekend of music, reunion and social premiers. Big Yam Potatoes Old Time Concert and Fiddle Contest Historic Jefferson College will play host to the Big Yam Potatoes Old Time Concert and...Tags: Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Entertainment, Festive Events, Theater, Music Theater
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IP wins symposium award
International Paper received “Shipper of the Year” honors at the Virginia Maritime Association’s annual International Trade Symposium last week. The company had shuttered its Isle of Wight facility in 2010, cutting about 1,100 jobs...Tags: Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia)
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Local group gets grant to fight child obesity
Savannah Morning News, Ga.The local business coalition bent on cutting the fat in Chatham County children just received a healthy funding grant to make it happen. Healthy living organizations the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and United Health Foundation this week awarded the...Tags: Health Insurance, Healthy Diet, Employment Opportunities, Overweight, Children's Health
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Supervisors to discuss fire plan
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.The sometimes heated topic of county-wide fire protection may find a resolution next week. Adams County Supervisor David Carter said the board of supervisors will meet Monday to discuss fire protection, and on the table for discussion will be a proposal...Tags: Energy Saving, Local Government, Environmental Issues
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Disappointing business ventures stalking McAuliffe
The Virginian-PilotTerry McAuliffe figured his business background would be an asset in his second run for governor, but he has found himself explaining why two commercial ventures he proposed in Virginia haven't lived up to the lofty expectations he set. Questions...Tags: Government, Ken Cuccinelli, Plant Openings, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Companies and Corporations
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BRIEF: International Paper club hosting fish fry
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.This year's meeting of the International Paper Company's Quarter-Century Club will be 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 18 at the Natchez Shrine Club. The club is comprised of former IP employees who worked for the company -- which shuttered its Natchez... -
EDITORIAL: Historic sites on industrial site deserve county's extreme care
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.Whenever you think you know the history of some place in Natchez, you may only be seeing the first layer. For thousands and thousands of Natchez residents the industrial site along Carthage Point Road has a simple, two-letter name -- IP. From 1950...Tags: Interior Policy, Indigenous People, Politics
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