New rules and regulations along with a better employment picture has helped Indiana shrink their food stamp usage. Continue reading →
New rules and regulations along with a better employment picture has helped Indiana shrink their food stamp usage. Continue reading →
InsideIndianaBusiness.com posted an article on private business wanting to help in the painkiller abuse epidemic. Scott County Indiana came up as example in how one private company wanted to help Continue reading →
An unfortunate milestone happened today in American history.
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued in 2012 new accounting standards for local and state governments to show better transparency in what they owe for pensions. Continue reading →
President Obama stated during his Tuesday night State of the Union Address to the nation, the good times are back for America. This is his last SOTU address to the nation as his term is up later this year. During his oration of his list of achievements Continue reading →
Hillary Clinton, successfully recovering from sniper fire in Bosnia, came out today at a Iowa campaign stop to announce a new tax plan
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Few nights back was out at a restaurant for dinner. When I got the bill, went up to the front and payed. The gratuity Continue reading →
Just because Indiana is a Republican state doesn’t mean taxes will never rise. Continue reading →
In November, JustFactsDaily.com released a massive report on education in America.
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