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OfficeMax seeks incentives to keep headquarters in Naperville
OfficeMax Inc. is seeking economic incentives to retain its corporate headquarters in Naperville once the office supply retailer completes its merger with rival Office Depot Inc. The company also will look at what Florida has to offer. "The goal is to...
Tags: Taxation, Office Depot Inc., Boca Raton, Investments, Sears Holdings Corp.
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Chan Lowe: Baby Boomers move to Florida
According to a story in the paper this morning, retiring Baby Boomers are moving en masse to Florida and other states that levy no personal income tax. They’re searching for a pleasant environment where they can stretch their 401(k)s and pensions by...
Tags: Taxation, The New York Times, Politics
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State Holding Its Own On Corporate Welfare, 'Megadeals' Report Shows
When it comes to the biggest corporate welfare deals, Connecticut is holding its own among states -- for better or worse -- with six incentive packages worth $75 million or more over the last two decades. Pound for pound, under Democrats as well as...Tags: UBS AG, Pension and Welfare, Regional Authority, M. Jodi Rell, Stamford
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Michigan lawmakers OK $1 surcharge on electric bills
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan regulators could add up to a $1 monthly surcharge to utility bills to help poor customers with their heating bills under legislation that is expected to become law. The measure, which won final approval on a 34-4...
Tags: Poverty, Consumers Energy Company, Environmental Issues, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gov't report: Smooth launch unsure for health law
WASHINGTON (AP) — There's no guarantee that President Barack Obama's health care law will launch smoothly and on time, congressional investigators say in the first in-depth independent look at its progress. But in a report to be released...
Tags: Insurance, Laws, U.S. Congress, Kathleen Sebelius, Barack Obama
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Lawmakers may punt on pensions
State lawmakers return to the Capitol on Wednesday to consider fixes to Illinois' financially woeful government worker pension system, but the heaviest lifting they're likely to do is to vote to form a committee to seek an elusive compromise. Lacking...
Tags: Lisa Madigan, Pat Quinn, Finance, Government, Tom Cross
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Voice of the People, Jun. 19
What would Abe do? Even in the time of Abraham Lincoln you needed moral integrity plus either political capital or political savvy to get anything meaningful accomplished. Lincoln had the moral integrity and political savvy; today's politicians are...Tags: Michael Madigan, Barack Obama, Illinois Governor, Pension and Welfare, Abraham Lincoln
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Smithfield seems confident philanthropy won't wither after sale
SMITHFIELD — Smithfield Foods, its executives and affiliated foundations distribute millions of dollars each year to charitable causes. Recipients include food banks on both sides of the James River, education efforts for underprivileged youth,...
Tags: Hampton Roads, Lifestyle and Leisure, Corporate Officers, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Clubs and Associations
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District 225 spending on technology for students
Glenbrook High School District 225 officials recently approved purchasing 3,900 Samsung ChromeBook laptops for freshmen, sophomores and juniors in the 2013-2014 school year. Officials estimate the total cost of the "one-to-one initiative" over the...
Tags: Students, Prices, Google Inc., Networking, Teaching and Learning
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Summer program feeding low income children
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistThe Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) was established to ensure that low-income children continue to receive nutritious meals when school is not in session. Free meals, that meet Federal nutrition guidelines, are provided to all children 18 years old...Tags: Food Industry, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Feeding America
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Pension reform: It's not looking pretty
As Illinois daily sinks ever deeper into the financial cesspool, 35 states are considering cutting taxes, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Indiana cut its personal income tax 5 percent over two years and, with a variety of...
Tags: Taxation, Michael Madigan, Judy Baar Topinka, Illinois Governor, Pension and Welfare
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Ocean Breeze West project thousands short
A housing community that city officials say is essential to redeveloping a poverty-stricken area known as the "Heart of Boynton" may not go ahead because the project is short of money. Ocean Breeze West is a joint community/government effort to transform...Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Public Officials, Poverty, Habitat for Humanity International, Government
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Jun 17, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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