State Taxes - IRS says Schwarzenegger owes $79,000 - San Francisco Chronicle

IRS says Schwarzenegger owes $79,000 - San Francisco Chronicle
(11-27) 17:32 PST SACRAMENTO — As if a projected $20.7 billion state budget deficit wasn’t bad enough, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has another financial headache to deal with: clearing up paperwork related to his 2004 and 2005 federal taxes. The

Back to budget board - TheDay
fiscal-year budget that began July 1, including a 3 percent decrease in state municipal aid. That hurts. If enacted, the reduction in aid to cities and towns will lead to fewer municipal services and, possibly, property tax increases.

Residents in Commercial Street district to vote on CID sales tax hike - News-Leader.com
board’s most recent meeting — which must be kept because the board is subject to the state Sunshine Law — were not on file Friday in the City Clerk’s office. It’s long known that Rasmussen would oppose any tax, given that Janss owners contend

GE crop committee membership and geothermal mitigations on board - Lake County News
LAKEPORT – Membership on the county’s Genetically Engineered (GE) Crop Advisory Committee and consideration of renewed mitigations on the geothermal power plant now operating under Bottle Rock Power LLC will go before the Board of Supervisors at

Revise laws to lower prison costs, keep everyone safer - Detroit Free Press
the Council of State Governments, the Pew Center on the States, Detroit Renaissance and the Detroit Regional Chamber as well as prosecutors, law enforcement leaders and faith groups to adopt programs that have proven effective at keeping the

IRS says Schwarzenegger owes $79,000 - San Francisco Chronicle
(11-27) 17:32 PST SACRAMENTO — As if a projected $20.7 billion state budget deficit wasn’t bad enough, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has another financial headache to deal with: clearing up paperwork related to his 2004 and 2005 federal taxes. The

Back to budget board - TheDay
fiscal-year budget that began July 1, including a 3 percent decrease in state municipal aid. That hurts. If enacted, the reduction in aid to cities and towns will lead to fewer municipal services and, possibly, property tax increases.

Residents in Commercial Street district to vote on CID sales tax hike - News-Leader.com
board’s most recent meeting — which must be kept because the board is subject to the state Sunshine Law — were not on file Friday in the City Clerk’s office. It’s long known that Rasmussen would oppose any tax, given that Janss owners contend

GE crop committee membership and geothermal mitigations on board - Lake County News
LAKEPORT – Membership on the county’s Genetically Engineered (GE) Crop Advisory Committee and consideration of renewed mitigations on the geothermal power plant now operating under Bottle Rock Power LLC will go before the Board of Supervisors at

Revise laws to lower prison costs, keep everyone safer - Detroit Free Press
the Council of State Governments, the Pew Center on the States, Detroit Renaissance and the Detroit Regional Chamber as well as prosecutors, law enforcement leaders and faith groups to adopt programs that have proven effective at keeping the

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