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  • California State Bond Package Is In Limbo

    03/12/2006 12:04:53 AM PST · by FairOpinion · 30 replies · 387+ views
    Mercury News ^ | Mzrch 11, 2006 | Aaron C. Davis
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state lawmakers Saturday attempted to pick up the pieces of a historic bond package for new schools, roads and levees and restart negotiations after a bitter defeat of the plan at the hands of Senate Republicans early Saturday morning. While time may again be running out -- the official deadline was Friday for placing bonds before voters June 6 -- lawmakers agreed that Schwarzenegger's plan isn't dead yet, even for June. After meeting with him Saturday, Assembly Republicans and Democrats agreed to keep negotiating today. The Senate voted 24-12 along party lines -- three votes short...
  • Bush Rules Out Tax Hike to Fund Recovery

    09/16/2005 1:10:34 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 32 replies · 611+ views
    Associated Press ^ | September 16, 2005 | NEDRA PICKLER
    President Bush on Friday ruled out raising taxes to pay for Gulf Coast reconstruction, saying other government spending must be cut. "You bet it will cost money, but I'm confident we can handle it," he said. "It's going to cost whatever it's going to cost, and we're going to be wise about the money we spend," Bush said a day after laying out an expensive plan for rebuilding New Orleans and the Gulf Coast without spelling out how he would pay for it. Bush spoke at a news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin hours after attending a prayer service...
  • New tax for broadband customers?

    07/02/2005 1:25:00 AM PDT · by newzjunkey · 46 replies · 2,175+ views
    CNET News.com ^ | Fri Jul 01 2005 | Anne Broache
    Many broadband customers will pay new universal service taxes akin to those on their telephone bills if Congress bows to suggestions from rural legislators... The USF currently collects a fixed percentage of revenues from long-distance, wireless, pay phone and telephone companies so that it can pass on subsidies to low-income customers, high-cost areas, and rural health care providers, schools and libraries. Most companies come up with their share, set for this quarter at 10.2 percent, by charging their customers a fee. The USF should continue to be "industry funded," but the base of contributors should be expanded to "all providers...
  • Greenspan backs tax revamp

    03/09/2005 12:51:53 PM PST · by truthfinder9 · 58 replies · 833+ views
    This is getting drowned out by the current melee over social security: Greenspan backs tax revamp Greenspan: Consumption Tax Could Help EconomyGreenspan Touts Idea of a Consumption Tax ****** The current Federal income tax system is broken. Patching up the existing code is pointless. It's time for a fresh approach, a fair approach. It's time for the FairTax. Simply put, the FairTax replaces the way we're currently taxed - based on our annual income - with a tax on goods and services. The FairTax is a voluntary "consumption" tax: the more you buy, the more you pay in taxes, the...
  • CAMERA-SHY It's time to implement videocam traffic enforcement (Big Brother is watching you)

    12/09/2004 12:31:56 PM PST · by weegee · 89 replies · 1,694+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Dec. 9, 2004, 12:40AM | no byline
    Texans are generally gung-ho for law and order. They support the death penalty for capital crimes and tough prison sentences meted out to drug users and multiple offenders. That enthusiasm doesn't seem to extend to automated traffic enforcement systems that can videotape cars zooming through red lights and then mail tickets to the vehicle owner later. It's the rare Houston motorist who hasn't narrowly escaped being struck by an impatient driver trying to beat a red light. Police officers joke that Houstonians believe a red light means only three more cars can go through the intersection. Places of business as...