[ad_1] Editor’s note: This article was published in the Record-Eagle’s Economic Outlook 2021 section. For more stories, click here to read the section in its entirety online. Whitmer Over the last 18 months, we have faced unprecedented challenges. We lived through a once-in-a-century year. Now we are poised for a once-in-a-generation comeback. Together, we will
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[ad_1] <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Area lawmakers updated business leaders on legislation and state and local issues of concern during the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce breakfast Friday. Among the legislators speaking to the audience gathered at the Williamsport Country Club was state Rep. Joe Hamm, R-Hepburn Township, who expressed concern about spending in Harrisburg. Also
[ad_1] BALTIMORE, MD (October 26, 2021) — The Maryland Department of Commerce has launched the Maryland Innovation Investment Tax Credit, which will help foster the growth of the state’s technology sectors by incentivizing investment in early-stage companies. The program, which has $2 million in funding for FY 2022, will also help increase overall investments in
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — As they work to raise taxes on U.S. companies doing business abroad, Democrats are considering honing some details to align with a landmark deal for other countries to charge similar levies and curb tax avoidance in the process. House Democrats drafted their international tax plan with an eye on the global talks
[ad_1] As they prepare to spend $1.2 trillion on a bipartisan infrastructure deal, along with a vastly larger sum on a party-line social-policy bill, Democrats might be expected to defend their ambitions on the merits. Instead, progressive leaders seem to be focused on fiscal gimmickry. Their goal is to advance a $3.5 trillion initiative known
[ad_1] The Hawkins Area Library will be closed the week of September 27 thru October 1. No need to worry if you have books due, no fines will be issued during this week. The library expresses regret for any inconvenience. Forward Some Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program coupons are still available from Price County Senior
[ad_1] While the pandemic continues to rage, climate change causes more extreme weather, and protests of all kinds have become more frequent, a new study shows women have begun to take their safety into their own hands by buying firearms. Nearly 50 percent of all new gun buyers in the past year have been women,
[ad_1] Weekly gas price update… Average retail gasoline prices in North Carolina decreased two cents from last week at $2.94 as of Monday, Sept. 27. This compares with the national average which decreased by one cent to $3.17 per gallon, according to www.northcarolinagasprices.com. National, state debt update… As of Monday, Sept. 27, the United States’
[ad_1] IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ATTOM, curator of the nation’s premier property database, today released its third-quarter 2021 U.S. Home Affordability Report, showing that median-priced single-family homes are less affordable in the third quarter compared to historical averages in 75 percent of counties across the nation with enough data to analyze. That is
[ad_1] “Biden’s Stock Market Returns Continue to Trounce Trump’s” reads a recent Forbes headline. Sophisticated investors know this, but most of the public may not because Democrats have this self-defeating aversion to boasting about bull markets during their watch. That seems to have changed under President Joe Biden. Recall how former President Donald Trump tied