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DC Explained: San Diego’s (Many) Losers, Winners from Washington’s New Tax and Spending Bill By Alan Berube | Voice of San Diego Last week, the U.S.
From the first state in the nation to offer prison inmates an all-vegan menu, California voters passed a ballot measure in 2018 mandating more living space for veal calves, cows and pigs, and banned ...
After months of discussion, San Diego Unified’s board on Tuesday night voted unanimously to adopt a new policy that bans cell phone use during most of the school day. The policy comes as districts ...
The Democratic Party’s eight months of internal debate, recriminations and soul searching that followed Donald Trump’s win and Kamala Harris’ loss in last year’s presidential duel got another jolt ...
Recently, Canada decided that they were going to enforce the digital services tax. That was something that was passed but not enforced yet. And what it was is a 3% tax on our tech companies—Amazon, ...
The left in America has always frustrated any attempt to reform our immigration system by way of their demands for amnesty, read that full citizenship rights, for all illegal aliens. They would want ...
Sales Taxes to the Rescue – Sort of By Tigist Layne | Voice of San Diego It’s budget season, which means ...
William Eigner William W Eigner He is the “go-to guy for M&A and emerging companies.” He has often been recognized for many years in The Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers and by SD METRO Magazine ...
Stephanie Kanaski, director of institutional planning at The Academy of Our Lady of Peace, is a 40 Under 40 honoree. Introducing the 40 Under 40 Winners for 2020 40 Under 40 is San Diego’s premier ...
Meagan Verschueren, an attorney with the CaseyGerry law firm, joins 39 other 40 Under 40 Award winners in this 20th anniversary edition of the popular awards. Presenting the 2019 40 Under 40 Award ...
California burns, with more than 3,300 wildfires and 150,000 acres charred so far this year, Cal Fire reports, while 1,100 plus tornadoes, says AccuWeather, tore up the landscape from the Central ...
It was two days before the holidays when my husband, Benjamin and I stood on the jet bridge awaiting our flight to San Luis Obispo. It had been a rough month of deadlines, diagnoses, and drama that ...