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Business groups say expanding Medicaid would save them money
Two business coalitions are urging Florida lawmakers to go into special session this year and accept the federal Medicaid expansion plan that the Legislature left on the table when the 2013 regular session ended in May. The Florida Health Care Coalition...
Tags: Publix Super Markets Inc., Aerospace Manufacturing, Employment, Elections, Government Health Care
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New look coming for one of the hardest hit areas in Joplin during the May 2011 tornado
news@ky3.comJOPLIN, Mo. -- It was one of the hardest hit areas in Joplin during the May 2011 tornado. Now, 20th street will get a new look - and new life. The goal is to help bring more people and businesses to the once-thriving street...with an emphasis on going...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, FEMA
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Portable Credit Card Readers Make It Easier For Small Business To Sell Their Wares
It’s the weekend. You’re at an outdoor fair, yukking it up with pals, eating bad food and eyeballing that handmade shawl made out of alpaca-fertilized lawn clippings (the alpacas are local). But it’s $89, and you don’t have that...
Tags: Plainville, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Square, Inc., Apple iPhone, Credit and Debt
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Chicago aldermen hear arguments on plastic bag ban
Clout StreetEnvironmentalists came to City Hall on Tuesday to support a proposal to ban plastic bags at Chicago stores, a move retailers say will hurt businesses unless they charge shoppers up to 10 cents for each paper bag that's used instead. Mayor Rahm Emanuel,...Tags: Grayslake, Proco Joe Moreno, Illinois Governor, Rahm Emanuel, Pat Quinn
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High-speed internet in New Centerville
Daily American Staff WriterChris Harshberger of Cairnbrook took on the challenge of getting her neighbors signed up for Verizon high-speed Internet access. “I think I had to get 15 or 17 people; I’m not sure because that was a couple of years ago,” the...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Telecommunication Service, Consumers, Verizon Communications, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Troubled streets
RedEyeFolaSade Lawanson had a vision when she opened her boutique, Fatal Class, a year and a half ago in the 600 block of East 79th Street in Greater Grand Crossing. She wanted to bring a funky, eclectic street style to the block, which spans from St....Tags: Ethics, Religion and Belief, Roderick T. Sawyer, Values, Media Industry
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Tech startup program to be launched in South Florida
Startup Quest — a new technology-focused entrepreneurial program for the unemployed and under-employed who have college degrees or are veterans — is being launched this fall in South Florida. The new program is offered under a statewide grant...Tags: Colleges and Universities, New Products, Business Enterprises, Shark Tank (tv program), Financial Aid
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LETTER: Texas Also Has Cheap Illegal Labor
An editorial in Saturday's Courant on business rustling by Texas Gov. Rick Perry suggested low taxes and little regulation were the primary incentives touted to lure Connecticut businesses [June 15, "Texas Rustler"]. Indeed, Texas is rated last in...Tags: Connecticut Labor Markets, Illegal Immigrants, Immigration, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Casselberry to offer tax breaks to new, expanding businesses
In an effort to bring high-wage jobs and spur economic development, Casselberry soon will offer some new businesses a break on city property taxes for up to 10 years. The tax-relief program also will grant current Casselberry businesses that expand their...Tags: Government, Highway Transportation, Biotechnology, Maitland, Politics
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Study shows elections not good for justice
The cash-fueled partisan elections that put some state Supreme Court justices in office around the country give interest groups an advantage when they get their day in court, according to a study released last week. Court watchers in Pennsylvania say...Tags: Justice System, Elections, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Republican Party, Politics
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Plan in works to revive Slate Belt authority
Upper Mount Bethel Township supervisors on Monday weighed the pros and cons of supporting a revised economic development authority for the Slate Belt region. The board listened to a presentation by solicitor Michael Gaul, representing the Bangor Area...Tags: Economic Policy
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Stihl makes case for eliminating machinery and tools taxes in Virginia
TidewaterBizVirginia Beach eliminated its machinery and tools tax in July 2011 to attract companies and jobs. A commission studying how to reform business taxes in the state is considering the city’s experience. Stihl Inc., an outdoor power equipment...Tags: Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia)
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