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Study: Indiana tax code discourages small businesses
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A new study of Indiana's business tax structure suggests the state's tax code discourages the small, home-grown businesses often considered the engines of job creation. The Ball State University study found several tax code...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Lilly Eli & Co, Income Tax, Mitch Daniels, Taxation
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UPDATE: Most Americans say the rich don't pay enough taxes
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the income gap between rich and poor widens, a majority of Americans say the growing divide is bad for the country and believe that wealthy people are paying too little in taxes, according to a new survey. The poll released...
Tags: Class Conflict, Income Tax, Republican Party, Elections, Washington, DC
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Pence visits South Bend, talks of jobs engines
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A key point in Mike Pence's economic plan might bring a payoff for Indiana college towns, including this one. The Republican gubernatorial candidate visited South Bend on Thursday, making stops at The Tribune, General Sheet Metal Works...Tags: Small Businesses, Kevin Allen, Income Tax, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Politics
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Senior advocates seek more home-based care
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- About 6,100 senior and disabled Hoosiers are on a waiting list for services -- known as the CHOICE program -- that would keep them at home rather than having to go to a nursing home, which is vastly more expensive. Three senior advocates...Tags: Nursing, Medical Specialization, Long Term Care, Government Health Care, Nursing Homes
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New welfare restrictions target booze, tattoos
BOSTON (AP) — Taking aim at what they call an abuse of the taxpayers' money, a growing number of states are blocking welfare recipients from spending their benefits on booze, cigarettes, lottery tickets, casino gambling, tattoos and strippers....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Republican Party, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Q&A: What does the health care law mean for you?
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Free vaccines for kids, cheaper drugs for the elderly and many other benefits of President Barack Obama's health care law are already out there. More are coming, like a guaranteed right to buy health insurance even for patients...Tags: Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer, Republican Party, Government Health Care, Crime, Law and Justice
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Council considering new felony courtrooms
The St. Joseph County Council could decide today, what they will do with $8.1 million in income tax dollars. Part of the plan is to renovate the old St. Joseph County Jail at the County City building into new felony courtrooms. All that is left of what...
Tags: Local Government, Finance, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance
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In many statehouses, GOP confronts dissention
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republicans set out a bold conservative agenda after taking control of state capitols across the Midwest and South in the last general election. They wanted to cut taxes and spending, put new limits on labor unions,...Tags: Government, Republican Party, Mitch Daniels, Robert J. Bentley, Interior Policy
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Race registration drops after Komen funding flap
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Registrations for the Susan G. Komen Central Indiana Chapter's annual Race for the Cure charity event are down significantly following a public uproar over the national leadership's short-lived decision to cut funding to...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Health, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, Cancer
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Political, legal fights over school vouchers' fate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Students like Delano Coffy are at the heart of brewing political fights and court battles over whether public dollars should go to school vouchers to help make private schools more affordable. He was failing in his neighborhood...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, John Boehner, Teaching and Learning
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Ind. Revenue Department expands freefile program
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The state Department of Revenue has added two more companies to its list of tax preparation vendors that provide e-file services under the Indiana free-file program. The department has ended its in-house electronic income tax...
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