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Mailbag: So-called Christians should read the manual
If Christianity were illegal, would there be evidence to convict you? I ask because Christianity is not a closet religion; what Christ conveys, we're obliged to champion. Evidence will be our words and actions, and we've been historically persecuted for...Tags: Anne Rice, Minority Groups, Salt, Credit and Debt, Crimes
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Review Indiana's TIF statute
Following is the section of Indiana’s statute that describes allowable uses of TIF funds, I.C. 36-7-14-39 (b) (2):
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, property tax proceeds in excess of those described in subdivision (1) shall be...Tags: Taxation, Politics, Finance, Property Tax, Credit and Debt
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Lancaster to consider buying its water from Danville
msimpson@amnews.comLANCASTER - Lancaster City Council heard a presentation about the future of Lancaster city water based largely on what-if scenarios Tuesday night. Don Hassall, Bluegrass Area Development District director of infrastructure development, came to the...Tags: Plant Openings, Investments, Credit and Debt, Loans, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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What is the county's debt service?
Daily American reporterSomerset County owes $32,680,000 in debt service. The debt service is the bond principal and interest rates on what the county has borrowed. This translates to 7 percent of the 2011 budget, or $2,822,466, according to county officials. The debt is owed...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Indiana County, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Pennsylvania, Credit and Debt
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U.S. Could Tap Oil Reserves As Gasoline Price Surges
Web ReporterThe U.S. government reiterated that it could tap its strategic oil reserves in order to safeguard economic growth as surging gasoline prices increase pressure for action. While longstanding U.S. policy is to release reserves only in the event of a...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Market and Exchange, Democratic Party, Meet the Press (tv program), Energy Saving
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Fred Upton 'all-in' for Republicans
Fred Upton, the gift that keeps on giving. In December, U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, voted no on the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. He voted no on the Continuing Appropriations Act to fund the government through March. He voted no on the 9/11...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Politics, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Economic Policy, Human Interest
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Plan for the future?
Neither President Barack Obama’s nor the Republicans’ budget proposal deal with the problem of the government’s long-term debt, which now stands at $14.1 trillion. Both focus on short-term deficits rather than long-term debt....Tags: Barack Obama, Republican Party, Politics, Elections, Credit and Debt
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Lakeville school district heading back to Indiana tax court
LAKEVILLE -- Union-North United School Corp. is going to Indiana Tax Court again, only this time it’s not a petition by a taxpayer.
The school corporation has appealed to the tax court over a final determination of the Indiana Department of...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Local Government, Credit and Debt, Companies and Corporations
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Hilton Baltimore bookings, revenue on the rise
The city-owned Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel performed better in its second full year of operation than in its first, but officials warned that the slow economic recovery means several more years could pass before it turns a profit.
In terms...Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Bonds, Human Interest, Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance
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Moody's warns it may cut Italy's debt rating; Greek bailout talks advance
Money & CompanyThe dreaded fear of contagion in Europe’s government-debt crisis flared on Friday after Moody’s Investors Service put Italy’s bond ratings on review for possible downgrade. Moody’s move came after hopes rose early Friday that... -
Just three PA Dems vote to increase debt, all other PA lawmakers vote "no"
Pennsylvania Ave.Nearly every Pennsylvania lawmaker in the U.S. House Tuesday night bucked the White House's call for a clean debt limit increase, including the state's three Blue Dog Democrats Tim Holden, Jason Altmire and Mark Critz. The only Keystone Democrats to......
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