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  • Government submits sealed response to Supreme Court over mystery company fighting subpoena

    12/28/2018 8:59:10 PM PST · by bitt · 28 replies
    The Hill ^ | 12/28/2018 | Tal Axelrod
    The federal government filed a sealed response Friday to the Supreme Court involving a mystery case with possible ties to special counsel Robert Mueller. CNN reports that the federal government has filed a response to a temporary pause the court put on an order holding an unnamed, foreign government-owned company in contempt. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts halted the contempt order on Sunday after a lower court upheld the order earlier this month. It would be the first known challenge to a case apparently related to the Mueller probe to reach the Supreme Court, CNN noted. The mystery company...
  • LAUSD Proposes 'Parcel Tax'

    06/29/2005 7:50:15 AM PDT · by DumpsterDiver · 13 replies · 520+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News ^ | June 29, 2005 | Naush Boghossian
    Homeowners would be hit with a $150 annual "parcel tax" to help fund Los Angeles public schools -- on top of the hundreds of dollars they already pay annually for construction -- under a proposal introduced Tuesday. Under the draft plan, the tax would be in effect for six years, and the funds would be intended for use to reduce class sizes, improve libraries, bolster campus safety and provide more nurses and counselors. The proposal would be the first time the Los Angeles Unified School District would ask voters to approve such a fee and comes as the nation's second-largest...