Wisconsin’s political war shifts to jobs numbers

By   /  April 26, 2012  /  News, State Government, Wisconsin  /  No Comments

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If political news releases are to be believed, Wisconsin’s economy may be in bad hands come this summer, no matter who wins the June 5 gubernatorial recall election.

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Nevada ranks well for entrepreneurs, small business

By   /  April 24, 2012  /  News, State Government  /  No Comments

By Sean Whaley | Nevada News Bureau

CARSON CITY – A new business index evaluating the states on the effects of their tax systems on entrepreneurship and small business ranks Nevada third behind South Dakota and Texas.

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KS police officials, charity miss fed stimulus funds deadline

By   /  April 23, 2012  /  Featured, Federal Government, Fraud, News, Power Abuse, State Government  /  No Comments

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The reports are in. We promise, say three Kansas entities that got about $453,000 in federal stimulus — or American Recovery and Reinvestment Act — grants.

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COMMENTARY: Vaccination bill gouges parental rights

By   /  April 18, 2012  /  Commentary, News, State Government  /  No Comments

 

By Katy Grimes | CalWatchdog

SACRAMENTO — Discussion about the proper role of the Legislature and state government is never more important than when individual liberties and parental rights are under siege. Anytime the Legislature inserts itself into health care issues, individual rights are compromised.

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Missouri unemployment hits 3-year low

By   /  March 1, 2012  /  WatchBlog  /  No Comments

By Tim Sampson | Missouri News Horizon
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri’s unemployment rate in January was the lowest it’s been since shortly after the 2008 stock market crash.

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