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| What the tax bill really means for New York Even with the state- and local-tax deduction curtailed, most middle-class households — especially families with children, even within the heavily taxed six-figure middle class of New York City and its suburbs — will get a tax cut in 2018. (To see how you'd fare, plug your numbers into journalist Maxim ...
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| In New York State, a Unique MSSP ACO Cares for Patients with Intellectual Disabilities Even as purchasers and payers of healthcare are compelling the providers of healthcare forward into value-based payment models, one area has until now been left completely unaddressed: how to care for the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs). Such individuals ...
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| How the Republican Tax Plan Uses School Savings to Hurt States With about 465,000 New York private school students, roughly $3 billion might be cut from New York's income tax base. While the federal government limits its benefits to $10,000 in annual distributions per student for K-12 expenses, some states offer much larger state tax deductions, and their tax bases ...
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| New York State Lottery winning numbers for Dec. 19 Comments must be civil in tone and cannot contain personal insults directed toward another reader. - Profanities cannot be used, including abbreviations or acronyms. - Comments critical of crime or accident victims, or imply guilt are not allowed. - Comments that are potentially libelous, including those ...
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| MetLife is being investigated by 2 states over unpaid pensions Regulators in Massachusetts and New York State are probing MetLife after the company revealed it failed to pay pensions to potentially thousands of people. MetLife says less than 5% of the 600,000 people who received a typr of annuity benefit missed out on the payments. The people who were ...
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| Protest targeting GOP tax bill at New York Stock Exchange leads to 15 arrests A war on working people, sick people, young people, people of color, New York City, New York State, the environment and everyone except the people who make money right behind us." Shortly after her speech, about 30 protesters lay down in front of the Stock Exchange, holding signs cut out like ...
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| New year, new laws in New York 7, New York's voters approved a ballot measure amending the state constitution. The amendment "would allow a court to reduce or revoke the public pension of a public officer who is convicted of a felony that has a direct and actual relationship to the performance of the public officer's existing duties.
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| New York State Common Retirement Fund Continues to Hold Position in Schwab (Charles) Corp ... Investors sentiment increased to 1.3 in 2017 Q2. Its up 0.27, from 1.03 in 2017Q1. It increased, as 61 investors sold SCHW shares while 245 reduced holdings. 80 funds opened positions while 318 raised stakes. 1.05 billion shares or 0.46% more from 1.05 billion shares in 2017Q1 were reported.
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| New York State Education Department considering a more flexible While school kids gear up for Winter Break, school leaders are taking a closer look at the calendar. The State Education Commissioner wants to count the school year by hours, instead of days. ...
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| State Police arrest eight for Driving While Intoxicated PRESS RELEASE On December 18, 2017, State Police Florida, arrested Mohammed Naveed, 29, of Middletown, NY for DWI. He was traveling on State Route 17 in the Town of Goshen when he was stopped for a vehicle and traffic law violation. Investigation revealed that he was impaired by alcohol ...
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| Thruway Troopers arrest Schenectady man on weapons charges DECEMBER 19, 2017. SP LATHAM. On Sunday, December 17th, 2017, after a Trooper responded to the Exit 23 Toll Plaza to investigate an altercation between a motorist and a Toll Booth Collector, an arrest was made on the motorist for weapons charges. New York State Police say Tony Francis, age ...
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| New York State will "Buy American" for high-priced road & bridge projects On Friday, December 15, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a new bill into law that will require all contracts for New York State surface road and bridge projects planned for more than $1 million to include a provision to use American-made iron, steel and concrete.
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