As increasing home values burden Maine people on fixed incomes, an initiative of the Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan will help pay property tax bills for Maine seniors and those who are permanently disabled Governor Janet Mills announced today that her Administration is launching the State Property Tax Deferral Program, […]
Day: January 8, 2022
Maryland United States Attorney’s Office Announces Supervisory Appointments | USAO-MD
Erek L. Barron, the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced today several new senior supervisory appointments. The following personnel changes were made following an office-wide internal review and a competitive interview and assessment process: Thomas Corcoran and Tarra Deshields were appointed as Chief and Deputy Chief, respectively, […]
Was the Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol an Act of ‘Terrorism’?
WASHINGTON — After a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol last year, many Democrats and Republicans alike denounced the riot using terms like “terrorism.” But many Republicans later backed away from such condemnations as they sought to realign themselves with former President Donald J. Trump. The highest-profile example yet […]
Should I Stop Paying My Parents Back For My Student Loans?
Welcome to Taking Stock, a space where we can take a deep breath and try to figure out what the COVID-19 economy really means for our finances. Every month, personal finance expert Paco de Leon will answer your most difficult, emotionally charged questions about money. This last two years have […]
New California Labor and Employment Laws for 2022 | Holland & Knight LLP
The California Legislature has enacted several new laws that will impact the workplace in 2022. This Holland & Knight alert provides a brief summary of select employment laws that went into effect on Jan. 1, 2022, unless stated otherwise. AB 1033 (CFRA Leave Expanded to Employee’s Care for Parent-In-Law): This […]