Business incentives

May 31, 2016

Budget restores waivers; cuts TOPS and hospitals

The Senate Finance Committee reshuffled the spending priorities in the state budget on Monday, ensuring that waiver services for people with disabilities are fully funded while cutting more deeply into safety-net hospitals and TOPS scholarships. Unless legislators agree to raise more money in the upcoming special session, next year’s budget will have $600 million less than what’s needed to keep state government operating at current levels.
November 6, 2015

Friday, November 6, 2015

Incarceration and the family; The digital divide; Laffer Curve’s a laugh and; All about the fundamentals
October 20, 2015

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Shortchanging small business; Blood money; More opposition to Amendment 1 and; Opportunity to participate in LPB broadcast
September 30, 2015

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Candidates divided on Medicaid expansion; Are incentive programs biased against small companies?; America’s prison problem is different than you think and; New EPA regulations will require air monitoring at refineries across the state