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Our Take: Ire at the IRS
Ire at the IRS Anyone who has sweated through a federal tax audit doesn't have to be convinced of the power the IRS can wield. The agency abused that power when its employees targeted conservative groups. News broke in recent days that employees in...Tags: White House, Barack Obama, Internal Revenue Service, Tea Party Movement, Politics
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Race for city controller lands at LAX
This post has been corrected, as explained below. The Los Angeles city controller doesn't have any actual power over the modernization plans of Los Angeles World Airports or over whether a runway is moved at Los Angeles International Airport....
Tags: Dennis P. Zine, Elections, Entertainment, Los Angeles International Airport, Entertainment Events
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Early voting begins Monday
Early voting for Aberdeen's two City Council races begins Monday at the Brown County Auditor's Office. Sample ballots are already available. Early voting can be done between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The auditor's office is in the Brown County Courthouse...Tags: Elections, Dwayne Johnson, Voting, Politics, Local Elections
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Applicants sought for school system Audit Committee
The Board of Education of Harford County is seeking applications from interested county citizens to fill one opening on the school system's Audit Committee. The purpose of the five-member committee is to assist the board in fulfilling its fiduciary...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Finance, Harford County, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Eric Garcetti ad attacks Wendy Greuel as 'the DWP's mayor'
This post has been updated and corrected. See the notes below for details.Just a little more than two weeks before the Los Angeles mayoral election, candidate Eric Garcetti is redoubling his attack on rival Wendy Greuel with a television ad that calls her “the DWP’s mayor” and asks viewers: “How much...Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Wendy Greuel, Politics
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JPMorgan board members targeted by shareholder advisers
JPMorgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, survived the financial crisis better than most — only to have the $6 billion "London Whale" trading loss last year expose embarrassing flaws in its accounting and risk controls. Influential...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Barack Obama, Realty, White House, Museum of Natural History
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Audit: Weston teachers double-dipped, PTA paid selves to volunteer
WESTON — About a dozen teachers at Manatee Bay Elementary School were paid by a parent group for extracurricular work performed last fall while they were supposed to be on the job, according to a preliminary audit. The Parent Teacher Association,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Broward County, Manatee Bay Elementary School, Services and Shopping, Photography Supplies and Services
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Dock fee opponents seek state review
State legislators may soon be asked to referee the ongoing scuffle between the city of Newport Beach and residential dock owners. Opponents of the dock fee increases are calling for a review of the way the city spends revenues generated in its...Tags: Government, Allan R. Mansoor, Justice System, Public Officials, Crime, Law and Justice
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$42.6 million hidden in city fund through accounting error
During years of cuts to basic services, Los Angeles city officials say, nearly $43 million piled up unnoticed in a Department of Transportation fund because of an accounting error. The discovery of $42.6 million will be a welcome one-time infusion...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Paul Krekorian
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Report: Oversight Of City-Issued Credit Cards Is Lacking
The Hartford CourantThe city's internal audit commission, after reviewing more than 400 purchases made with city-issued credit cards, recommended better oversight and enforcement of spending policies, and urged a ban on use of the cards for business-related entertainment....Tags: Government, Finance, Credit and Debt, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Audit: Broward schools paid $1 million for canceled project
Broward schools paid more than $1 million toward a construction project that had already been terminated by Superintendent Robert Runcie, according to a new audit report that found the payments were for work never completed. The $4.8 million project to...Tags: Building Material, House Building, Pembroke Pines
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Incumbents ousted in Penn State trustees election
In what one newly elected member called a referendum on the Penn State board of trustees, alumni chose three new members and ousted veteran members Paul Suhey and Stephanie Deviney. Endorsed by the family of former head football coach Joe Paterno and...
Tags: Joe Paterno, Government, Regional Authority, Ridge, Colleges and Universities
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