In 2012 an accounting rule was implemented by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. The board told local and state municipalities
Month / September 2015
The $16 Million Pond
The United States EPA is putting it’s regulatory tentacles into everything that deals with land anymore. In a perfect government world, EPA issues would be left to the states since all the states overall have different needs due to their geographical make up.
The case below(Via New York Times) is a perfect example of the States and Feds clashing:
Indiana Owed $500 Million In Back Taxes
The State of Indiana has started another round of tax amnesty for people/businesses who owe back taxes. Continue reading →
Number of Public Schools in America
The National Center for Education Statistics has the most recent information for how many public schools
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Netflix: We Want to Know Your Mood
Knowledge at Wharton had a piece about the company Netflix and how they use analytics to gauge
No, American Prisons Are Not Tough
Go ahead, be a big time sympathizer of inmates in American prisons but you’re the fool in the end.
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How Much Do NFL Referees Make?
The 2015 NFL football season kicks off today and during the course of the season you will probably
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Children Born to Unwed Mothers 2014 Stats
In 2014, 40.6 percent of all children in the United States were born to unmarried mothers. That includes close to
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