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23 november 2019

‘We will remember in November.’ Will teachers toss lawmakers who backed pension bill?

· November 1, 2018 ·

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From plastic straw requests to pet CPR: How new California laws could change your life in 2019

· December 26, 2017 ·

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When do clocks go forward, when did spring start in 2019, and what is the Vernal Equinox?

· March 28, 2019 ·

SPRING is the season of new beginnings - but many of us are not always sure when it starts. Here's our guide to the calendar, when to change your clocks and the Vernal Equinox. When is spring 2019? The start of spring depends on whether you follow the astronomical or meteorological calendar. Traditionally the change of seasons has followed the recorded movements of the Sun in the sky. Spring officially begins at the Vernal Equinox - around March 20/21. Summer then begins around the solstice, the longest day of the year which falls around June 21/22. Autumn begins at the autumnal equinox around September 22/23 and winter at the winter solstice around December 21/22. In 2019 spring began on March 20 and it will end on June 20, according to this tradition. However, forecasters prefer a different way of defining the seasons, which roughly coincides with the weather typical for the time of year. The Met Office defines spring as the three calendar months of March, April and May. Summer is … [Read more...] about When do clocks go forward, when did spring start in 2019, and what is the Vernal Equinox?

Spain to hold elections on November 10: Pedro Sanchez

· September 17, 2019 ·

Spain will hold a repeat parliamentary election on November 10, acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez said on Tuesday after failing to secure enough support to be confirmed as premier. "It has been impossible to complete the mandate given to us by the Spanish people on April 28. They have made it impossible for us," Sanchez said, referring to opposition parties. "There is no majority in Congress that guarantees the formation of a government, which pushes us to a repeat election on Nov. 10." Spain has been in political limbo since an inconclusive election in April left Spanish socialist party (PSOE) leader Pedro Sanchez without a majority to form a government. However, the election deadline is getting closer. If parliament does not confirm Sanchez as prime minister by Monday, September 23, Spain will have to hold another election on November 10. King Felipe has been carrying out consultations with party leaders who will tell him if they would back Sanchez’s bid to become premier. … [Read more...] about Spain to hold elections on November 10: Pedro Sanchez

November 2015 Tax Credits and Incentives Update

· December 4, 2015 ·

HMB Tip of the Month:  While some roadblocks may slow down the incentive negotiation process, such as the temporary ban in Illinois on certain incentive programs, taxpayers need to remain diligent and patient when navigating these roadblocks.  Taxpayers who are otherwise eligible for these incentive programs, may need to put its expansion or other plans on hold and be willing to compromise with the state's economic development authorities in order to take advantage of these programs.  Interesting UpdatesAll- The practice of states offering tax incentives to companies has expanded since the end of the last century according to the Council for Community & Economic Research's November 13 report entitled "State of State Business Incentives." The report stated that in 1999, there were 940 state incentive programs targeted to businesses. By 2015, the number had more than doubled to 1,934 programs.In between those years, the report noted, was the Great Recession, which it … [Read more...] about November 2015 Tax Credits and Incentives Update

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