- Scott Focuses on Economy In Vt. Gubernatorial Bid – Valley News
Scott Focuses on Economy In Vt. Gubernatorial Bid
Valley News
White River Junction — Republican gubernatorial candidate Phil Scott on Friday said he wants to use his business experience to curb government spending, boost job creation and a waning workforce, and make the state affordable for working Vermonters … - Candidate's View: Who'll protect jobs, mining on Iron Range? – Duluth News Tribune
Candidate's View: Who'll protect jobs, mining on Iron Range?
Duluth News Tribune
The experience I have gained over the years in the Legislature is key to my ability to get the job done. … your refrigerator and stove; your washer and dryer; your lawnmower and snowblower; your furnace, water heater and air conditioner; the power …
and more » - Congressional candidates' plans to ease Alisal suffering – The Salinas Californian
The Salinas CalifornianCongressional candidates' plans to ease Alisal suffering
The Salinas Californian
We need to fund educational and job training and placement programs. As a board member for … We need to invest in a clean energy economy similar to the solar panel fields being developed in south Monterey and San Benito counties. Finally, we need to …
and more » - Gridley considers items proposed by Planning Commissioners – Ridgecrest Daily Independent
Ridgecrest Daily IndependentGridley considers items proposed by Planning Commissioners
Ridgecrest Daily Independent
"Accessory Buildings" were discussed by the Gridley City Council Monday as the introduction and first reading were completed for the Municipal Code Ordinance related to the location and type of accessory buildings, such as metal shipping containers, …
and more » - In Brevard races, clerk of courts due for change – Florida Today
Florida TodayIn Brevard races, clerk of courts due for change
Florida Today
Solar: No, unless you want power companies to control alternative energy in Florida. School Board: Susin and Descovich — solid, energetic, committed … Florida's Clerks Trust Fund stopped making the loans Ellis needed to cover his mismanagement. So … - Reader Forum – Oregon Business
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Oregon Business
Oh they say it won't go to pensions but indeed going into the General Fund freeing up other monies that could be allocated to the Ponzi scheme called PERS. Businesses like NIKE, good corporate citizens employing … it's easy to spend "OPM" opium or …
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